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Robin Perkins Authors Article on the Role of GenAI in Antitrust Litigation in CPI Antitrust Chronicle

News | July 14, 2025

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Kutak Rock partner Robin Perkins co-authored an article titled “Antitrust Litigation in the Age of GenAI,” featured in the June 2025 edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle. Written in collaboration with Tom Gricks from Open Text, the article examines the transformative role of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in the context of antitrust litigation.

The piece explores how GenAI, particularly large language models (LLMs), can streamline complex litigation processes by enhancing document review, accelerating investigations, and assisting with the generation of legal documents. Given the enormous volume of data typically involved in antitrust matters, GenAI offers new efficiencies for legal teams tasked with navigating highly technical, document-intensive cases.

Perkins and Gricks provide a detailed look at the mechanics of GenAI and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and how these technologies can be deployed in litigation strategies while maintaining legal rigor, privilege protections, and quality control. The article also addresses important caveats, emphasizing that GenAI is a powerful tool to augment, not replace, human legal judgment.

The article appears in CPI Antitrust Chronicle's June 2025 issue and can be accessed via Competition Policy International.

Robin Perkins is the founder and chair of Kutak Rock’s national eDiscovery Practice Group and a partner in the firm’s commercial litigation practice. She teaches eDiscovery at the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law and is active in the Sedona Conference Working Group One.  She is also the founder of the National eDiscovery Leadership Institute (NeLI), which holds an annual eDiscovery conference that is viewed by many eDiscovery thought leaders as the most preeminent eDiscovery conference available.