The firm has moved from a test phase of the tool on a select number of cases, to a rollout across the wider community of contentious practices involving its application to many of the most significant pieces of litigation or arbitration.
It says: "We chose LitiGate as our go-to litigation lifecycle platform to support clients with contentious matters, following our work with the platform's developers during the testing phase.
"The firm supported LitiGate's ground-breaking machine learning developments from its early conception in 2018 and we were one of only three global law firms to establish an initial relationship, taking an active role in shaping and leading the next generation of litigation solutions. "