AI Litigation Trends: Rapid Growth and Emerging Patterns
As generative AI technologies move from early adoption to widespread commercial use, litigation activity is accelerating in parallel. Our analysis of 168 district court cases highlights a sharp rise in filings, a high concentration among a small group of defendants, and early signals of how this legal landscape may evolve.
How Expert Witness Strategy Is Evolving in Complex Litigation
Drawing on her experience building and managing expert teams in high-stakes matters, DOAR’s Vice President of Experts, Eleanor Hamilton, shares her perspective on how the expert witness landscape is evolving and what legal teams should consider when developing effective expert strategy today.
Wireless Litigation Trends at a Glance: Where the Risk is Shifting Across the Ecosystem
Using litigation data across carriers, infrastructure providers, device manufacturers, and technology suppliers, we highlight where different types of disputes tend to arise and why those patterns vary by segment.
Jury Psychology in High-Profile Cases: What the Luigi Mangione Case Reveals
Drawing on years of psycho-legal research and real-world courtroom experience, Dr. Gordon examines what the Luigi Mangione case reveals about modern jurors—from the influence of pretrial publicity and pop-culture narratives to the ways emotion, bias, and broader societal mistrust shape verdicts inside the jury room.
Social Media Research on Prospective Jurors: Navigating Evolving Ethical Boundaries
As technology transforms what is possible in juror research, the gap between available tools and permissible practices continues to widen, particularly with respect to social media.