Law & Forensics founder brings technical and neutral experience to emerging standards for AI in arbitration and mediation
NEW YORK / LOS ANGELES — Law & Forensics LLC announces that Founder Daniel B. Garrie co-authored and helped develop the JAMS rules addressing the use of artificial intelligence in dispute resolution — part of a broader effort to give parties, counsel, and neutrals a clear framework for handling AI-related disputes and AI-assisted proceedings. (Source)
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in business operations, evidence, and the practice of law itself, arbitrators and mediators increasingly confront questions that traditional procedural rules did not anticipate — from the admissibility of AI-generated evidence to the disclosure of AI tools used in a proceeding. Garrie's combination of deep technical expertise and extensive experience as an arbitrator, mediator, and court-appointed special master positions him to help translate those novel questions into workable procedure.
Garrie serves as a neutral with JAMS, one of the world's largest private alternative dispute resolution providers, where he handles arbitrations, mediations, and special master appointments involving cybersecurity, eDiscovery, and complex technology issues. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare and a Fellow of the Ponemon Institute. (Source)
"AI is going to touch nearly every dispute, one way or another," said Daniel Garrie, Founder of Law & Forensics. "Parties deserve a predictable framework for how these tools are disclosed, tested, and weighed — and getting that framework right is good for confidence in the whole process."
About Law & Forensics
Law & Forensics LLC is a global cybersecurity, digital forensics, and eDiscovery consulting firm whose experts serve as advisors, investigators, expert witnesses, and neutrals in the most technically demanding disputes.

