Law Office Management
Jul. 17, 2026
The making of a modern litigator, part five
AI will transform the early years of litigation by reducing tedious tasks, providing on-demand coaching and expanding opportunities for young lawyers to develop courtroom skills sooner, making the future of legal practice more accessible and rewarding rather than replacing litigators.
Bahram Seyedin-Noor
CEO and Founder
Alto Litigation, PC
Phone: (415) 868-5602
Email: bahram@altolit.com
This brings us full circle. In the first of these articles, a friend asked whether his daughter should study law. My answer was yes. It still is--and now I will go further. The future of litigation has never looked more enjoyable, and the young lawyer walking through the door today has the best seat in the house.
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