Robert Keeling Quoted in “AI’s Expanding Role in Antitrust: How LLMs Are Changing Regulatory Reviews”
Robert Keeling was recently quoted in the Lighthouse article “AI’s Expanding Role in Antitrust: How LLMs Are Changing Regulatory Reviews,” which discusses how strategically deploying large language models in both predictive and generative AI can help streamline processes in an increasingly complex regulatory environment.
The article outlines two best practices for organizations navigating the evolving landscape: the first concerns ensuring good data governance from the outset, and the second concerns investing in the right teams and tools.
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According to Robert Keeling, Partner at Redgrave LLP, it’s also critical to engage expert support and partner with experienced eDiscovery counsel and providers who can help legal teams navigate complex regulatory data landscapes.
“Effectively handling the frenetic setting of antitrust matters today requires close collaboration and trusted relationships between outside counsel, in-house legal departments, and third-party partners,” Keeling said.
“AI tools are proving invaluable in streamlining antitrust matters. However, maximizing their benefits requires a strong partnership between outside counsel, in-house counsel, and eDiscovery providers. We’ve seen AI deliver exceptional results in antitrust cases—achievements that wouldn’t be possible with traditional tools or workflows,” Keeling said.
“But success depends on knowledgeable, experienced partners working together intentionally, ensuring each brings their unique expertise to these complex situations.”
You can read the full article here.