
Opus
2,
named
ILTA
Solution
Provider
of
the
Year,
is
excited
to
share
its
latest
innovations
at
ILTACON
2025.
These
include
AI
Workbench,
which
is
seamlessly
built
into
its
award-winning
legal
case
management
software,
as
well
as
a
new
issue
management
and
order-of-proof
feature.
(Book
a
meeting
with
the
Opus
2
team.)
Here,
the
company
discusses
its
plans
for
ILTACON,
its
views
of
what
the
legal
tech
industry
could
improve,
and
how
lawyers
can
be
more
tech-savvy.
ATL:
In
a
few
words,
please
introduce
your
company
and
what
sets
you
apart?
Opus
2
transforms
how
legal
professionals
work
by
offering
an
AI-enhanced,
collaborative
solution
for
case
management,
preparation,
and
strategy.
Named
ILTA
Solution
Provider
of
the
Year,
we
provide
legal
teams
with
all
the
capabilities
they
need
to
manage
the
information
and
workflows
surrounding
case
projects
in
one
software
solution
—
throughout
the
lifecycle
of
every
dispute.
By
streamlining
the
collaborative
processes
that
connect
the
entire
litigation
team
and
engage
clients,
Opus
2
empowers
practitioners
to
more
efficiently
prepare
for
cases,
analyze
documents
and
transcripts,
identify
evidentiary
patterns,
develop
winning
case
strategies,
and
improve
overall
legal
service
delivery.
Opus
2
also
recently
won
the
Gold
Medal
in
the
American
Business
Awards,
also
known
as
the
Stevie®
Awards,
for
Best
Legal
Solution
and
the
CODiE
Award
for
Best
Legal
Solution.
Can
you
provide
some
more
detail
on
the
problems
you
solve
and
the
benefits
you
provide?
Commercial
disputes
are
only
growing
more
complex
—
as
are
the
documents
and
data
that
need
to
be
organized,
analyzed,
and
leveraged
under
the
pressure
of
tight
deadlines
and
rising
client
expectations.
For
litigators,
the
challenge
isn’t
just
managing
the
case,
it’s
quickly
connecting
the
dots
to
build
a
clear,
compelling
narrative
that
wins.
That’s
where
Opus
2
comes
in.
From
client
instruction
through
to
resolution
and
beyond,
we
provide
a
single,
secure
environment
where
legal
teams
collaboratively
build
their
case
strategy
from
the
ground
up.
All
of
the
key
data
and
hot
documents
are
there
for
litigation
teams
to
surface
relevant
facts,
evidence,
and
insights;
connect
them
with
witnesses,
events,
and
timelines;
and
identify
issues
and
structure
what
needs
to
be
proven.
And
at
every
step,
Opus
2’s
AI
is
integrated
into
workflows
to
help
make
sense
of
it
all.
For
example,
it
helps
teams
accelerate
case
understanding,
sense-check
facts
and
identify
gaps,
and
improve
strategic
decision-making.
This
is
the
future
of
litigation
work
—
collaborative,
insight-driven,
and
AI-enabled.
Many
of
the
world’s
leading
firms
are
already
delivering
better
outcomes
by
using
Opus
2
to
craft
strategy,
align
their
teams,
and
gain
a
decisive
edge.
Is
there
anything
new
you’re
showcasing
at
ILTACON
this
year?
Anything
on
the
horizon
you’d
like
to
spotlight?
At
ILTACON
2025,
Opus
2
is
showcasing
our
latest
advancements,
including
AI
Workbench.
We’ll
also
share
a
new
issue
management
and
order-of-proof
feature
that
bolsters
our
case
strategy
capabilities,
which
help
lawyers
and
litigation
teams
make
smarter,
aligned
decisions
throughout
the
lifecycle
of
a
case.
From
client
instruction
through
resolution,
its
purpose
is
to
give
partners
and
lead
litigators
a
winning
edge.
What
do
you
think
the
legal
tech
industry
is
doing
well?
And
what
might
it
be
missing?
The
legal
tech
industry
is
doing
well
in:
•
Embracing
AI:
There’s
clear
momentum
in
integrating
AI
into
legal
solutions,
moving
beyond
speculation
to
real-world
applications
that
drive
efficiency
and
value.
•
Focusing
on
efficiency
and
automation:
Many
solutions
are
successfully
tackling
the
problem
of
labor-intensive,
lower-value
tasks,
freeing
up
legal
professionals
for
more
strategic
work.
•
Improving
collaboration:
Cloud-based
platforms
are
enabling
better
communication
and
teamwork,
especially
for
distributed
legal
teams.
What
the
legal
tech
industry
might
be
missing:
•
Deeper
integration
beyond
basic
AI
functionality:
While
many
vendors
are
adding
AI
features,
some
may
only
be
scratching
the
surface.
The
industry
needs
to
ensure
AI
is
deeply
integrated
to
provide
truly
valuable
and
comprehensive
solutions,
rather
than
just
superficial
additions.
•
Addressing
change
management
challenges:
Technology
adoption
is
only
half
the
battle.
The
industry
could
do
more
to
help
firms
overcome
resistance
to
change,
educate
lawyers
on
AI’s
capabilities
and
limitations,
and
establish
effective
firm-wide
AI
policies.
•
Comprehensive
solutions
over
fragmented
tools:
While
there
are
many
point
solutions,
the
market
still
benefits
from
platforms
that
offer
a
holistic
approach,
reducing
the
need
for
firms
to
stitch
together
disparate
technologies.
What’s
one
thing
lawyers
can
do
to
be
more
tech-savvy?
One
crucial
thing
lawyers
can
do
to
be
more
tech-savvy
is
to
actively
engage
with
and
experiment
with
new
legal
tech
tools,
especially
those
offering
AI
capabilities.
The
legal
tech
landscape
is
rapidly
evolving,
and
a
“wait-and-see”
approach
can
result
in
being
left
behind.
By
hands-on
exploration,
lawyers
can
better
understand
how
these
tools
solve
problems,
enhance
their
workflows,
and
ultimately
deliver
better
client
service.
What
can
ILTACON
attendees
expect
when
they
stop
by
your
booth?
When
ILTACON
attendees
stop
by
the
Opus
2
booth
(#800),
they
can
expect
to:
•
Discuss
case
management,
preparation,
and
strategy
best
practices
•
Get
an
inside
look
the
latest
AI
innovation
with
our
expert
team
•
Discover
how
our
complete,
award-winning
solution
fits
into
your
tech
stack
•
Set
1:1
time
with
our
team
to
focus
on
what
matters
most
to
you
Is
there
anything
else
you’d
like
ILTACON
attendees
to
know
about
you?
We
are
looking
forward
to
participating
in
a
few
sessions
at
ILTACON.
Join
us
for
our
company
update
session
on
Wednesday,
August
13
at
4
p.m.
in
the
Cherry
Blossom
Ballroom,
and
the
panel
session,
“Traveling
Circus:
Challenges
of
Case
Teams
on
the
Road”
on
Tuesday,
August
12
at
3:30
p.m.
in
National
Harbor
2/3.
Will
you
be
seeing
the
sights
in
National
Harbor
this
year?
While
most
of
our
time
will
be
spent
at
National
Harbor,
our
team
is
planning
a
trip
across
the
Potomac
River
to
visit
Old
Town
Alexandria
for
a
relaxing
dinner.
(ILTA
attendees
–
feel
free
to
book
a
meeting
with
Opus
2
here,
and
please
join
their
company
update
session
on
Wednesday,
August
13
at
4
p.m.
in
the
Cherry
Blossom
Ballroom.)
