Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Field Evaluating Its Role in Expert Testimony and Beyond
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries, including the legal sector, at a pace that is both thrilling and disconcerting.
Courts are increasingly confronting AI’s applications, whether in legal research, drafting briefs, or supporting expert testimony.
A recent white paper, authored by Theodore (Teddy) Brown, Managing Director, Damages and Forensic Accounting at iDS, explores a recent New York case where an expert’s reliance on Microsoft Copilot—a popular AI tool—highlighted AI’s current limitations and raised questions about its reliability in the legal arena.
This white paper aims to dissect the “Matter of Weber,” providing guidance on appropriate AI use in legal contexts and discussing the broader implications of AI in the courtroom.