7 must-see sessions at Legalweek 2026
Legalweek 2026 is almost here, so we’ve curated 7 essential sessions—from AI agents and tech adoption tips to data management and collaboration, you can build your Legalweek agenda here.
Legalweek 2026 is almost here, so we’ve curated 7 essential sessions—from AI agents and tech adoption tips to data management and collaboration, you can build your Legalweek agenda here.
Defensible AI in legal practice is not about faster answers alone. It is about transparency, traceability, and trust. Lawyers must be able to explain how AI supports decisions, verify sources, protect confidential data, and maintain human oversight.
Case strategy technology uses AI to help lawyers analyze evidence, test legal theories, and build persuasive narratives more efficiently. Explore why firms that adopt case strategy software are better positioned to deliver insight-driven advocacy and gain a competitive advantage.
Arbitral institutions are redefining arbitration through next-generation digital case management. From DIAC’s DANA platform to ICC Case Connect and SIAC Gateway, tech is becoming central to speed, transparency, and user trust.
AI in legal practice is now a reality, transforming how lawyers work. As the industry embraces this shift, true innovation will come from those who combine deep legal insight with autonomous thinking to create ethical, intelligent, and genuinely valuable technology.
Hybrid hearings are now an established feature of arbitration practice. They combine in-person and remote participation, to offer greater flexibility across multiple jurisdictions.
The FT Innovative Lawyers Awards celebrate leaders in the legal industry. As a proud sponsor of the FT Awards, Opus 2 is committed to empowering the legal community, delivering innovative solutions, and sharing knowledge. Explore insights from the event here.
The litigation teams at Paul, Weiss and Pillsbury are using AI in litigation workflows, transforming early case assessment by turning manual review into a faster, more insightful process. From document review to drafting and brainstorming, explore these real-world examples of successful AI use.
Preparing document sets, trail exhibit lists, and court bundles is a time-consuming process. Explore common challenges in creating document and court bundles as well as how software software simplifies the process.
From document review and case chronologies to trial preparation, integrating AI into litigation workflows is helping automate repetitive tasks while keeping human judgment at the center of strategy. Learn more.