Shannon Capone Kirk, managing principal and global head of advanced E-Discovery and AI strategy, will be a featured speaker at the AAA-ICDR Domestic and International Life Sciences ADR Conference, a program exploring the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in resolving disputes across the life sciences sector.
Shannon will participate in a panel discussion titled "The Evolving Use of AI for Life Science Product Development and Dispute Resolution," examining how artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are reshaping arbitration in life sciences disputes. The session will address AI-powered evidence review, predictive analytics, AI applications for product development, and blockchain-based tools for safeguarding document authenticity. Panelists will also explore how arbitrators must adapt to meet rising expectations for speed, transparency, and accuracy in complex, information-heavy disputes.
The conference, which will be held at Ropes & Gray's Boston office on March 5, is designed for executives with life sciences organizations, pharmaceutical and biotech companies, medical device companies, and in-house and outside counsel.
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