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AI in civil litigation: duties, risks and best practice for solicitors and barristers in England and Wales

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Practice Note on using artificial intelligence (AI) when conducting court proceedings

This Practice Note explores the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in litigation and is intended for contentious practitioners—solicitors and barristers—appearing in the civil courts of England and Wales. Its principal audience is dispute resolution lawyers engaged in commercial matters; nevertheless, the issues discussed may likewise be pertinent to those practising in the Family and Criminal courts. Note: in February 2026, the Civil Justice Council (CJC) published an interim report and consultation, Use of AI for Preparing Court Documents, inviting submissions from interested parties by 14 April 2026...

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Lee Gluyas
Lee Gluyas

CMS

Lee is a commercial dispute resolution lawyer and partner at CMS based in London. He has particular expertise in disputes arising out of IT projects, outsourcing agreements, software licenses and general commercial disputes relating to the provision of IT and telecommunications products and services. He acts for clients across various industry sectors, including the consumer & retail, life sciences & healthcare, financial services (particularly fintech), recruitment, facilities management, automotive and energy sectors. He also has extensive experience of advising clients on disputes arising out of corporate transactions and on issues relating to fraud. He is a solicitor-advocate with over 25 years' experience of litigation, arbitration and mediation. In addition to representing clients in legal proceedings, he advises on the renegotiation of terms of delivery and settlement of disputes by way of mediation and other processes. He also advises clients on issues...

Stephanie Woods
Stephanie Woods

CMS

Stephanie specialises in commercial dispute resolution and pre-litigation strategic advice and assistance. Stephanie acts for clients in a variety of industries and sectors including broadcasting, technology, retail, financial services and real estate. Stephanie has advised on a broad range of contractual, tortious and insolvency disputes and has experience of high-profile and high-value work for both claimants and defendants. Stephanie also has experience of alternative dispute resolution including mediation....

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