Today, I received a call from a case management system company trying to sell me on their services. I always keep an open mind, but one of their selling points stopped me in my tracks: they boasted about their system’s AI capabilities to “read through discovery and police reports” and provide a summary. I don’t blame them for trying, but:
Let me be clear — my firm will NEVER rely on AI to do the critical work that lawyers should be doing themselves.
When your freedom, future, and reputation are on the line, you deserve an attorney who meticulously combs through every piece of evidence. Reviewing discovery isn’t just a task to check off; it’s an essential part of building a strong defense. It’s in the details — the overlooked facts, the inconsistencies, and the nuances — where cases are won or lost.
I personally review every document, every report, and every shred of evidence because that’s my job. It’s my responsibility to understand the full context, spot issues that software might miss, and use my legal expertise to advocate for my clients with the utmost diligence and care.
AI can be a helpful tool in some areas, but it will never replace the judgment, insight, and dedication that a human lawyer brings to the table. When you hire my firm, you can trust that I am personally invested in your case, doing the work necessary to fight for the best possible outcome.
Your case deserves human attention — not a machine’s summary.