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Biglaw Firms Lead the Charge on Generative AI in Litigation

As generative artificial intelligence continues to reshape the practice of law, firms find themselves at very different points on the adoption curve. Some have seamlessly integrated AI tools into their litigation practices – using them to streamline discovery, refine strategy and even predict outcomes – while others still struggle to understand what is possible, let alone how to implement it responsibly. This divide is becoming increasingly evident to internal decision-makers, raising the question of whether technological sophistication is poised to become a new marker of competitive advantage in Biglaw.

According to a new ranking produced by BTI Consulting Groupwith their superior knowledge, some companies are simply better suited than others to manage the continued intrusion of AI into contracts, supply chains, data governance, intellectual property and beyond.

So, which companies do corporate lawyers trust the most to defend and prepare for AI-powered litigation? Here, the 32 BTI companies are divided into Gen AI Powerhouses, Gen AI Leaders and Gen AI Distinguished.

The litigation powers of the AI ​​generation

  • Cooley
  • Piper DLA
  • Drinker of Faegre
  • Latham & Watkins
  • Orrick
  • Wilson Sonsini

Gen AI Litigation Leaders

  • Arnold & Porter
  • Axinn
  • Goodwin Procter
  • Hogan Lovells
  • Jenner and Block
  • Wilmer Hale

Click here to see the rest of the companies named as distinguished in AI-related litigation.

Generative AI is not just another tool in the litigator’s toolbox: it is quickly becoming a litmus test for corporate general counsel who believe they are ready for the future. Companies that understand both the promise and pitfalls of AI are not only keeping pace with the pace of change, they are defining what the next era of litigation will look like. Congratulations to all Biglaw firms who qualified for this important ranking.

Clients Name 32 Law Firms Best in Gen AI Litigation (Crazy Clientist / BTI Consulting Group)


Staci Zaretski

Staci Zaretsky is the editor-in-chief of Above the Law, where she has worked since 2011. She would love to hear from you, so please email her with any tips, questions, comments, or critiques. You can follow her Blue sky, X/TwitterAnd Topicsor connect with her on LinkedIn.


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