Emerging Technology and How to Effectively Tune Out the Noise to Find What Works for Your Department
[On-Demand] Join this webcast to take a better look at what kind of technology options are available, how to take advantage of them, and how to best implement them successfully in your legal department.
April 29, 2020 at 03:00 PM
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Legal departments are being asked not just to do more with less, but to be better with less. This is putting extreme pressure on legal departments to understand and implement the tech that will help them drive efficiency at a reduced cost. To that end, in-house counsel are looking to their legal ops professionals for help with technology solutions that can make their day-to-day responsibilities more efficient, more cost-effective, and enable them to focus more on the demands of corporate strategy and revenue growth.
What are the latest trends in AI, outside counsel management/CMS systems and technology-assisted review? How do you sift through all the noise to figure out what will actually work and how it can be effectively implemented?
Join this editorial webcast to take a better look at what kind of technology options are available, how to take advantage of them, and how to best implement them successfully in your legal department. Attendees will also learn:
- Where to start? Taking a look at the needs of your legal department to see where there are opportunities for efficiencies.
- How to go about finding the right tech solution to meet that need and how to implement that technology effectively.
- Tips on how to get everyone in the department on board to use it.
- How to seamlessly integrate the new tech into other platforms you may have.
- What in-house departments should expect from their law firms when it comes to tech collaboration.
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This webcast is part of the Corporate Counsel's Legal Operations in the Time of Disruption series, designed to share insights and best practices on how to transform your legal ops team.
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Speakers:
John Albright | Chief Legal & Compliance Officer | Hub International Limited John Albright is the Chief Legal and Compliance officer of HUB International, the world's fifth largest insurance and employee benefits brokerage with more than 12,000 employees offering a broad array of property & casualty, employee benefits, risk management and investment advisory products and services. Mr. Albright also oversees HUB's Enterprise Risk Management program and all real estate assets (500+ commercial leases). Prior to joining HUB, Mr. Albright served as General Counsel for Information Resources, Inc. (IRI), a billion dollar data, technology and market research company with operations in 15 countries, and Accenture HR Services, a global HR outsourcing (BPO) concern. Mr. Albright started his legal career as a patent and trademark litigator with Alston & Bird in Atlanta, and subsequently served as Intellectual Property Counsel, and then Division Counsel, for VeriSign, a large and pioneering internet and technology services company. | |
Dean Leung | Chief Customer Success Officer | iManage Dean Leung is Chief Customer Success Officer at iManage, the leading provider of document and email management solutions. Dean's primary focus is driving initiatives that continually improve the customer experience and ROI by ensuring investments in the right technology. He has over 25 years of IT experience, most of which he has spent working with international law firms to drive efficiency, productivity and revenue generation through the use of technology. Most recently, Dean was CIO of Holland & Knight LLP, a Global 100 ranked, multinational firm. Dean specialized in aligning the business' IT, and eDiscovery ecosystems with the strategic business drivers of the organization and implementing the resulting technology plan. Dean was awarded the International Legal Technology Association's (ILTA) Distinguished Peer Award for Infrastructure Technologies. |
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