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Technology,
Corporate,
Business Law

Dec. 18, 2024

The transformative power of generative AI in white-collar investigations and criminal defense

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Karen P. Hewitt

Partner-in-Charge, Jones Day

Email: kphewitt@jonesday.com

Maggie Adema Maloy

Associate, Jones Day

Maggie Adema Maloy is an associate at Jones Day.

Imagine a tool capable of rapidly sifting through millions of documents to pinpoint the ones most relevant for an investigation or analyzing troves of case law to find the perfect precedent to bolster a motion. This could be possible with generative AI, a subset of artificial intelligence that learns from massive datasets and generates new, original content at an incredibly fast rate. While legal tech vendors are still developing and refining generative AI tools for legal practice, the too...

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