How to Use AI In Your Litigation Workflow

Hosted by Charein Faraj, Esq. and Jason Weber, Esq.

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What you'll learn

Practical ways to deploy AI for drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery responses

How to use AI to analyze evidence, conduct smarter legal research, and prepare court-ready documents faster

How to rethink traditional research workflows using AI-powered tools

How to streamline litigation processes while controlling costs and protecting confidentiality

Real-world techniques for integrating AI into active cases

Why this topic matters

AI in litigation matters because courts demand accuracy while clients demand speed and lower costs. Used properly, AI streamlines discovery, research, and drafting so lawyers focus on strategy instead of volume. But careless use creates risks around confidentiality, bias, hallucinations, and ethics. Knowing how to deploy AI responsibly is now a core litigation skill.

You'll learn from

Charein Faraj, Esq.

Founder of Innovation Attorney & Consulting, AI-focused legal advisor

Charein Faraj is the Founder of Innovation Attorney & Consulting, where she advises startups, SaaS companies, and law firms on fractional general counsel services, AI governance, privacy, and modern legal operations. A Michigan-licensed attorney and legal solutions architect, she has led AI contract review initiatives, built compliance programs, and counseled emerging-tech companies on scaling responsibly. Charein is deeply embedded in the Midwest startup ecosystem and frequently teaches and speaks on practical AI adoption in legal practice, helping organizations turn innovation into defensible, real-world workflows.

Jason Weber, Esq.

Cofounder & CEO of Litmas AI, leading AI-powered litigation strategy

Jason Weber, Esq. is the Cofounder and CEO of Litmas AI, an artificial-intelligence platform built to modernize litigation workflows and case strategy. A practicing litigation attorney, Jason combines courtroom experience with product leadership to design tools that help lawyers analyze evidence, evaluate claims, and move cases forward more efficiently and defensibly. He regularly speaks on legal innovation, responsible explanation of AI in law, and how firms can adopt emerging technology without sacrificing ethics or professional judgment.

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How to Use AI In Your Litigation Workflow
Charein Faraj, Esq. and Jason Weber, Esq. CEO of Litmas AI
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