CLE / CPD
Seminar

The Jagged Frontier: AI Use Cases in Dispute Resolution

Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the dispute resolution landscape, creating both operational advantages and new layers of legal and strategic complexity.

When

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

5-8 p.m. CDT

Where

910 Louisiana Street
Houston, TX 77002

As law firms, corporate legal departments, arbitrators, and mediators evaluate how AI can be responsibly deployed, the conversation is shifting from theory to implementation.

Join the Houston Regional Chapter of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR Institute) for The Jagged Frontier: AI Use Cases in Dispute Resolution, an in-depth discussion examining how AI technologies are being integrated into arbitration, mediation, investigations, and litigation-adjacent workflows.

The program, to be moderated by Andrew Edelman of LyondellBasell, will feature a distinguished panel of leading dispute resolution practitioners, including Reed Smith partner Nicole Soussan Caplan. Nicole will join fellow panelists Doak Bishop, Michael Mazzone, Denton Nichols, and William Ridgway for a practical discussion of how AI tools are influencing advocacy, case management, evidence review, and decision-making in high-stakes disputes.

CLE credit is pending.

This program is open to the public. Please make sure to register in advance if you wish to attend.

For additional information and registration, visit the CPR event page.

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