Upcoming Webinar - The Intelligence Gap: What Law Firms are Losing From Their Own Litigation Data - And What To Do About It

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Webinar: The Intelligence Gap: What Law Firms are Losing From Their Own Litigation Data - And What To Do About It


Law firms are buying AI tools faster than they are building AI-ready data. The result is predictable: initiatives that stall because the firm's most valuable operational data, every court filing it has ever received, is trapped in unstructured documents, processed by hand, and invisible to analytics.

The bottleneck is the processing of all the documents from the courts: are all of them getting captured, normalized, and processed? Every notice is an opportunity to capture, normalize, and store a structured litigation record. At most firms, that work is still done manually, one document at a time, by legal assistants, paralegals, and docketing staff. Ninety-three percent of law firms use AI in some capacity. Fewer than 10% have a structured, AI-consumable litigation data layer.

The firms that will outperform in AI-assisted litigation are not the ones with the best AI tool. They are the ones building the cleanest, most complete, most structured litigation data layer today, and that work starts with solving the intake problem.

Join Dan O'Day, CEO & Co-Founder at ECFX, and Ted Kukorowski, Managing Director at ECFX for a thought leadership lunch to explore the intelligence gap in law firm litigation data and how automating ECF notice processing creates the structured foundation that operational efficiency and AI readiness both require.
Who Should Attend?
Litigation professionals, law firm partners, paralegals, legal tech enthusiasts, and any legal professional looking to refine their litigation workflow.


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Date
Thursday September 3, 2026

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10:00AM PST | 1:00PM EST 

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