J.S. Held, an international consulting firm known for its technical, scientific, financial, and strategic expertise, has introduced the J.S. Held AI Disputes Monitor—a new dashboard designed to help legal professionals track and evaluate the rapidly expanding landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) litigation.
Legal disputes involving AI have grown significantly, increasing at a 56.5% compound annual growth rate over the past five years. Around 93% of these cases have been filed in the United States, with the highest concentration occurring in California, New York, and Illinois. Issues range from copyright conflicts tied to generative AI technologies to concerns about the use of predictive analytics in criminal justice, highlighting the increasing complexity and scale of AI-related legal challenges.
The AI Disputes Monitor compiles and analyzes case activity across different AI technologies, industries, and jurisdictions. It leverages data from independent, publicly available third-party sources and combines it with expert insights from J.S. Held specialists to provide practical intelligence for litigators working in this evolving field.
“Artificial intelligence is transforming how organizations operate, innovate, and compete, and the legal system is rapidly adapting to these changes,” said James E. Malackowski, Chief Intellectual Property Officer at J.S. Held. “The AI Disputes Monitor demonstrates our commitment to equipping legal professionals with the strategic insights necessary to effectively advise clients in this dynamic environment.” The team’s strong background in technology, economics, and market analysis—built through years of delivering expert testimony in legal cases—supports in-depth data evaluation that helps professionals identify trends, evaluate risks, and make informed decisions in AI disputes.
The platform allows legal teams to spot emerging litigation trends, analyze jurisdiction-specific developments, and better understand the potential impact on their clients and industries. It is intended to assist law firms, corporate legal departments, and risk management professionals in making more strategic decisions.
According to Scott Womack, Senior Director in the Office of the Chief Intellectual Property Officer at J.S. Held and leader of the data analysis team, “The AI Disputes Monitor provides legal professionals with a clear picture of where cases are being filed, the technologies involved, and how courts are responding. Our aim is to convert complex data into meaningful insights so litigators can stay ahead of developments and represent their clients effectively.”
In addition to the dashboard, J.S. Held experts are available to share deeper insights, review emerging litigation trends, and collaborate directly with clients to interpret the implications for particular industries and legal strategies.
Click here to download the AI Disputes Monitor.
Legal disputes involving AI have grown significantly, increasing at a 56.5% compound annual growth rate over the past five years. Around 93% of these cases have been filed in the United States, with the highest concentration occurring in California, New York, and Illinois. Issues range from copyright conflicts tied to generative AI technologies to concerns about the use of predictive analytics in criminal justice, highlighting the increasing complexity and scale of AI-related legal challenges.
The AI Disputes Monitor compiles and analyzes case activity across different AI technologies, industries, and jurisdictions. It leverages data from independent, publicly available third-party sources and combines it with expert insights from J.S. Held specialists to provide practical intelligence for litigators working in this evolving field.
“Artificial intelligence is transforming how organizations operate, innovate, and compete, and the legal system is rapidly adapting to these changes,” said James E. Malackowski, Chief Intellectual Property Officer at J.S. Held. “The AI Disputes Monitor demonstrates our commitment to equipping legal professionals with the strategic insights necessary to effectively advise clients in this dynamic environment.” The team’s strong background in technology, economics, and market analysis—built through years of delivering expert testimony in legal cases—supports in-depth data evaluation that helps professionals identify trends, evaluate risks, and make informed decisions in AI disputes.
The platform allows legal teams to spot emerging litigation trends, analyze jurisdiction-specific developments, and better understand the potential impact on their clients and industries. It is intended to assist law firms, corporate legal departments, and risk management professionals in making more strategic decisions.
According to Scott Womack, Senior Director in the Office of the Chief Intellectual Property Officer at J.S. Held and leader of the data analysis team, “The AI Disputes Monitor provides legal professionals with a clear picture of where cases are being filed, the technologies involved, and how courts are responding. Our aim is to convert complex data into meaningful insights so litigators can stay ahead of developments and represent their clients effectively.”
In addition to the dashboard, J.S. Held experts are available to share deeper insights, review emerging litigation trends, and collaborate directly with clients to interpret the implications for particular industries and legal strategies.
Click here to download the AI Disputes Monitor.


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