Supio, an AI-powered legal intelligence platform for personal injury lawyers, has announced its flagship Supio Summit, set for September 18, 2025, at Thomson Reuters headquarters in New York City. This half-day event, from 1:00 to 6:00 PM, will unite leaders in personal injury law, firm operators, and legal technologists to explore AI-driven innovation in plaintiff law through panels, networking, and live demonstrations.
The Supio Summit 2025 will bring together legal professionals to discuss how AI is transforming personal injury and mass tort litigation. Hosted at Thomson Reuters’ NYC headquarters, the event emphasizes practical AI applications, offering insights from industry leaders and hands-on access to Supio’s platform. The agenda includes keynotes, expert panels, and interactive demos tailored to plaintiff law challenges.
Jerry Zhou, Supio’s CEO and co-founder, will deliver the opening keynote, “Rise of the AI-Driven Firm: A Playbook for Plaintiff Lawyers,” outlining AI’s transformative potential in plaintiff law and unveiling new product features. He will be joined by Supio executives and Nasser Abujbarah of Phillips Law Group. Closing the event, Billy Beane, famed for his data-driven “Moneyball” approach with the Oakland Athletics, will share strategies for leveraging data to compete effectively without increased resources. Beane’s insights will focus on uncovering value and driving high-impact decisions in competitive markets.
“In a highly competitive market, with well-funded defense firms, plaintiff firms today face a choice: stick with legacy processes or find smarter ways to win using the resources they already have,” the Supio announcement stated.
The Summit features a Tech Leaders Panel, “AI & Law: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Headed?,” moderated by Melia Russell of Business Insider, with additional panelists to be announced. A Customer Panel, “How AI Is Revolutionizing Case Assessment and Litigation Strategy,” will include Supio clients Bill Biggs (Garces Grabler & LeBrocq), Devan Byrd (The Byrd Law Firm), Eric Chaffin (Chaffin Luhana), and Jay Stefani (Levinson + Stefani), sharing real-world AI applications. Live demo stations will allow attendees to explore Supio’s Document Intelligence Platform, which converts complex case materials into actionable insights for discovery and case preparation.
Supio’s platform combines specialized AI with human verification to streamline case lifecycles, from pre-litigation analysis to courtroom strategy. It enhances document analysis, case economics, and drafting tools, helping firms achieve faster resolutions and higher settlements. The Summit will highlight how these tools enable smaller firms to compete with well-funded defense firms by maximizing existing resources.
The Supio Summit 2025 promises to be a pivotal event for personal injury lawyers, offering actionable insights and networking opportunities to drive AI adoption and improve case outcomes in a competitive legal landscape.
Supio is a leading AI platform transforming how personal injury and mass tort law firms build stronger cases and achieve superior outcomes. Supio’s Document Intelligence™ Platform converts complex case materials into actionable insights, combining specialized AI with human expert verification to ensure unmatched accuracy. Built with security and compliance at its foundation, Supio streamlines the entire case lifecycle – from pre-litigation analysis to courtroom strategy. Law firms using Supio report faster case resolution, higher settlement values, and deeper client trust through our precision-driven document analysis, advanced case economics, and intelligent drafting tools.
With trademark wit and sharp business acumen, Billy Beane brings a unique perspective on leadership, innovation, and data-driven transformation. As the Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations and now Senior Adviser to the Oakland A’s, Beane implemented a revolutionary analytics-based model that turned one of MLB’s lowest payroll teams into a perennial contender – earning 7 AL West titles, 10 playoff appearances, and global recognition through the bestselling book and Oscar-nominated film Moneyball. A four-time MLB Executive of the Year and one of Forbes’ “100 Greatest Living Business Minds,” Beane now speaks to organizations across industries – from law and finance to healthcare – on how to find undervalued assets, challenge legacy systems, and build lasting competitive advantage.