How AI is transforming case strategy, cost control, and defensibility before review begins.
Early Case Assessment (ECA) has long been the starting point for understanding risk, scope, and cost. But today’s matters move faster. Data volumes are larger. And legal teams need insight earlier than ever.
In this practical discussion, Jeff Johnson, Chief Innovation Officer at Purpose Legal, is joined by Alex Goth, Director of Litigation Support Services at Squire Patton Boggs, and Christine Milliron, Director of eDiscovery and Litigation Support at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, to explore how legal teams are shifting from traditional ECA to a more strategic Early Case Intelligence approach.
The panel covers:
- Why ECA alone is no longer enough
- How AI can accelerate insight before review begins
- The importance of expert validation and defensibility
- Real-world lessons from implementing AI in active matters
- How to balance innovation with governance and oversight
The conversation focuses on operationalizing AI responsibly. Technology alone does not deliver results. When paired with experienced legal judgment and structured workflows, it can help teams move faster, reduce review burden, and make smarter strategic decisions earlier in the lifecycle.
Purpose Legal’s approach integrates advanced AI capabilities with expert oversight to deliver transparent, auditable, and defensible insight at scale.
If you are evaluating how to modernize your ECA strategy or exploring practical AI adoption in litigation workflows, this session offers a grounded, real-world perspective.
For more information or to schedule a demo of our ECI technology, please reach out here.