Speakers
- Tom Whittaker – Burges Salmon
- Azeem Suterwalla KC – Monckton Chambers
- Alice Ratcliffe – Burges Salmon
- Jon Chan – FTI Consulting
- Spaces: 125
- Venue: Burges Salmon, 6 New St Square, London, EC4A 3BF
What this session will cover
In this second instalment of our case study, our expert panel discuss the application of technology and AI in disputes, looking at the best practice use of technology in managing complex data sets, and how to investigate (alleged) technology failures.
16:00 – Welcome registration with tea and coffee
16:30 – Moderator-led panel discussion
17:15 – Audience Q&A
17:30 – Networking drinks
In part one of our event series, our panel will look at the structural components of complex disputes involving multiple civil claims, alongside both criminal and regulatory investigations. In this second part, our expert panel will consider the practical application of technology and AI in such a scenario.
Our expert panel will discuss how to maximise the value of technology in investigating, managing, and reporting on very large volumes of documentation, particularly in circumstances where review may be sought for different purposes, and with potentially competing applications of privilege.
The panel will also consider how technology, and in particular AI, increasingly has a substantive role in the fact patterns of disputes. Investigations into “what went wrong” are now increasingly likely to include consideration of the operation of an AI, or other technology, black box. In short – if you can’t see how it works, how do you prove if, or how, it has gone wrong?
Join us for an engaging and interactive discussion at 4.00pm on Thursday 5 June. Drinks and light refreshments will be provided after the panel discussion for those wishing to stay on and continue the conversation.
Burges Salmon LLP, FTI Consulting, Monckton Chambers




