In a recent Law360 piece, Gunster's Michelle Six was tapped to weigh in on how Mid-Law firms are incorporating artificial intelligence into their practices—prioritizing cost-effectiveness, data security, and client expectations.
Speaking on Gunster's implementation of AI tools, Six mentioned the firm's commitment to keeping its approach grounded in clients' needs and expectations while being cognizant of the often high costs of such tools. "We've found that a lot of companies are willing to make adjustments and be very collaborative in their cost scale," said Six. She also noted that the firm prioritizes applications that boost efficiency and mitigate risks, such as hallucinations, while approaching tools like AI note-takers more cautiously due to potential data security concerns.
 Michelle Six is a nationally recognized litigator focused on electronic discovery law, data privacy, cross-border discovery, and AI technology exploration. She counsels clients on the development and execution of defensible eDiscovery processes in connection with contentious, high-stakes commercial litigation, products liability cases, antitrust matters, and internal and government investigations. Six regularly advises multinational corporations on data loss and records retention, as well as challenges and solutions generated by emerging technologies.
Michelle Six is a nationally recognized litigator focused on electronic discovery law, data privacy, cross-border discovery, and AI technology exploration. She counsels clients on the development and execution of defensible eDiscovery processes in connection with contentious, high-stakes commercial litigation, products liability cases, antitrust matters, and internal and government investigations. Six regularly advises multinational corporations on data loss and records retention, as well as challenges and solutions generated by emerging technologies.