Legal Firm Leverages AI to Secure $15.2 Million Verdict
- •Geiger Legal Group details using AI to secure a $15.2 million personal injury verdict
- •AI tool Eve assisted attorneys with real-time trial preparation and strategic courtroom pivoting
- •Free CLE-eligible webinar explores trial-first mindsets and AI integration for high-stakes litigation
The legal sector is increasingly moving beyond basic administrative automation to incorporate AI directly into high-stakes litigation strategy. Geiger Legal Group, a firm specializing in personal injury law, recently demonstrated this shift by securing a $15.2 million verdict in a case involving no surgery or fatalities. The firm credits a significant portion of this success to their integration of AI tools during the trial preparation phase and throughout the courtroom proceedings.
In a collaborative effort with the AI platform Eve, attorneys Casey Geiger and Chris Brown are set to detail the specific tactics used to manage the complex data requirements of a multi-million dollar case. The use of AI allowed the legal team to pivot their strategy in real-time as new evidence emerged or witness testimonies shifted, highlighting the technology's ability to process and synthesize information faster than traditional manual review.
This practical application of AI in the courtroom suggests a transformation in how trial attorneys approach discovery and oral arguments. By instilling a "trial-first" mindset supported by technical efficiency, firms are aiming to replicate these high-value results across their practices. The upcoming webinar serves as both a case study and a tutorial for legal professionals looking to adopt similar agentic AI workflows within the constraints of professional conduct and evidence rules.