AI can transcribe testimony with near-human accuracy and integrates seamlessly into legal workflows. But this didn’t happen overnight. The journey from mechanical dictation to AI transcription spans decades of research, innovation, and quiet breakthroughs—which started far outside the courtroom.
When Jason Kairalla traded case files for code at Prevail, he didn’t leave the law behind—he set out to transform it. As Attorney-in-Residence, this seasoned litigator channels 20+ years of experience in national litigation into revolutionizing how attorneys engage with technology.
The legal industry is undergoing a profound transformation driven by rapid advancements in AI and technology. From AI-powered legal research to instant transcription, firms are embracing digital solutions that enhance efficiency and profitability. But what do the numbers say about this shift?
JAMS announces the launch of JAMS Next, an innovative initiative that leverages Prevail’s AI-powered tools to streamline the dispute resolution process. Prevail is proud to be powering the future of ADR with technology that enhances the accuracy, security, and efficiency of legal proceedings.
Using Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), key players in the legal sphere have built AI-powered research tools to significantly reduce errors compared to general-use models. However, a recent study has illuminated some shortcomings—we're breaking down the research that shocked the legal industry.
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