AI Discovery & Defensibility Series — Where AI Deployment Creates Legal Exposure That Leads to Discovery Demands (Session 1)
AI is increasingly embedded across enterprise platforms, creating new categories of discoverable data types—often without clear audit trails, information governance frameworks, privilege protections, or organizational readiness.
On March 18, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET, join us for the first session of our “AI Discovery & Defensibility Series: Preparing for the Next Generation of Legal Disputes,” which uses a realistic financial fraud detection scenario to show how everyday AI workflows can generate litigation and regulatory exposure. Participants will learn how discovery can rapidly expand across interconnected AI systems and what AI‑native evidence must be understood at the outset of an investigation.
What We Will Cover
- How AI-driven processes introduce legal and regulatory risk in routine workflows
- How discovery scope expands across interconnected AI systems
- The categories of AI‑native artifacts legal teams must identify early, including prompts, outputs, logs, configurations, and model states
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to:
- Spot where AI deployment creates litigation and regulatory exposure that leads to discovery demands
- Predict how system interdependencies expand discovery obligations
- Learn how to identify the types of AI-generated evidence with evidentiary significance
- Understand foundational defensibility principles for AI-driven environments
Speakers
Redgrave LLP: Jonathan Redgrave, Partner; Diana Fasching, Managing Director
Deloitte: Andy Ruckman, Principal
About the Series
The three-part AI Discovery & Defensibility Series: Preparing for the Next Generation of Legal Disputes explores how organizations can prepare for investigations and disputes emerging from AI-enabled operations, including preparation for the inevitable discovery focused on AI systems and outputs. Each session delivers practical, experience-based guidance to help teams navigate emerging AI-related complexities that will permeate dispute resolution in the future. Each session stands alone, but the content builds progressively for those attending the full series. If you cannot attend live, recordings will be available.
Logistics
Date: March 18, 2026
Format: Virtual
Cost: Complimentary
Registration: Required