Fletchers Group is teaming up with the University of Liverpool for the second time to undertake a new AI development project in the legal sphere.
The new partnership will build on the group’s earlier work on SIDSS (Structured Information Decision Support Systems), which Fletchers says has saved “tens of thousands of hours” in staff time previously spent deciding whether serious injury cases should continue to be investigated.
Liverpool University’s computer science team will be headed by Professor Katie Atkinson. Fletchers is sponsoring two PhD students to complete their doctorates by undertaking the research for the new project.
At the same time, Fletchers has appointed Noah Milton into a new role of project director, AI, to head up the development programme, and head of data science Quentin Debard has also been hired to complete the team.
Dan Taylor, head of integration at Fletchers and AI lead, said the partnership with the university and the two new specialist appointments underscored the firm’s appetite to become a “pathfinder and innovator for the use of AI in the law.”
Taylor described the project brief as “building on our experience with AI and ML tools (SIDSS) to improve the service we offer and bring better outcomes for our clients.”
“We want to build and deploy tools which make use of the latest AI technologies, including Large Language Models (LLMs) to support our colleagues, improve automation of simple tasks, and bring our collective business expertise to our lawyers and make it work for every one of our clients.”
Citing examples of areas of particular focus, he added: “Faster exploration of new cases, allowing us to consider more clients and widen access to justice (including where the claim might be low-value).”
“We’re also aiming for better outcomes if we are able to channel more legal expertise into each case, and better learning for our colleagues from other cases and/or drawing on the experience of other legal teams.”
With the key players now appointed, the partnership will kick off in November 2023. Funding for the four-year, multi-million-pound project will be through Fletchers as part of the firm’s long-term commitment to AI research in the law.
The University of Liverpool’s Professor Katie Atkinson said: “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Fletchers to build on our past successful project and keep pushing forward industrially relevant, cutting-edge research in AI. Fletchers’ forward-thinking approach in embracing innovation makes this an exciting project to be involved in.”
She added: “The PhD students will be working on research challenges for the development and delivery of explainable AI tools for law and the students will benefit from operating in an environment where academic research is being advanced to meet real-world challenges in the legal sector.”