As lawyers and courts grapple with the growing risks associated with the misuse of artificial intelligence particularly sanctions arising from hallucinated or fabricated legal references, this webinar explores how Responsible AI can be applied within clearly defined legal and procedural boundaries.
Synergy experts will demonstrate how AI can be deployed in a controlled, transparent, and accountable manner within Synergy eCase©, ensuring that outputs remain reliable, verifiable, and aligned with judicial standards.
The session will explore practical strategies for configuring and instructing AI systems to reduce bias, mitigate hallucinations, support sound judicial decision-making, and strengthen professional accountability, while safeguarding due process and the integrity of legal practice.
We are going to see automated case compliance checks against admissibility rules, including the identification of duplicated cases to support consistency and reduce malpractice, as well as unified access to investigative, prosecution, and court documents within a single interface. AI-powered prompts will generate comprehensive case summaries by analyzing structured data fields, attached documents, and hearing transcripts in full context, while reliable legal research based on validated precedents will promote consistency and reduce duplication. In addition, multilingual hearing transcription and intelligent search functionality will enable intuitive interaction through queries, prompts, chat history, and contextual exploration of case materials.
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Unlocking AI with Synergy eCase©
Our Speakers

Vice President, e-Justice,

eJustice Expert,

Business Development Executive,
From eFiling to Judgment Publishing
In this webinar, Synergy experts walk through the AI-powered features of Synergy eCase© across the full lifecycle of a judicial case – from public onboarding via an AI assistant trained on court rules and filing requirements, through automated document classification and summarization, to an AI tool that lets court staff query case documents directly. The webinar also covers AI-generated transcripts for virtual hearings, the eResearcher tool giving judges and lawyers instant access to precedents and legislation, and the LexVue portal for public access to judgments – complete with contextual AI search and a dedicated research assistant.