Leveling the Playing Field with Legal Tech
[On-Demand] | This webcast focused on the increasing adoption of advanced, AI-powered legal technology by both courts and law firms, touching base on the challenges legal professionals are facing today and how the current environment is impacting everything from court backlogs to practice areas.
July 08, 2020 at 11:28 PM
4 minute read
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Courts and legal professionals are managing through challenges now more than ever. The early stages of the pandemic forced court operations to shut down and stop the wheels of justice. Throughout this, technology came to the forefront, spotlighting areas of inefficiency where technology has the most impact.
This webcast addresses how to identify technology that innovates and moves the needle in order to serve clients and deliver justice most effectively. Focusing on the increasing adoption of AI-powered legal technology, the panelists cover tools that early tech adopters at courts and firms are leveraging to spend less time researching without compromising comprehensiveness or accuracy.
Listen to this webcast on-demand to learn:
- How legal technology that mitigates the risk of inaccuracies or omissions levels the playing field for courts and firms
- How the current environment is impacting everything from court backlogs to practice areas
- What this means for your practice and tools available to attorneys now and in the future
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Speakers:
Kendall Smith | Business Development Manager Kendall has worked in the court and legal technologies industries for 25+ years with a focus on emerging new court and electronic filing solutions. She started her career as a litigation paralegal and, in 1995, joined LAWPlus, LLC, the company that developed one of the first e-filing systems in the U.S. and that was ultimately acquired by LexisNexis in the early 2000s. She managed strategy and sales for LexisNexis File & Serve until 2015. As a business development manager for Thomson Reuters Court Management Solutions, she now finds ways to help courts succeed in their modernization efforts, including virtual hearings and remote trials. Kendall has a B.A. degree from the University of Texas, is a certified litigation paralegal, certified e-discovery specialist and has completed various leadership programs at Harvard Business School and Babson College. | |
Bret Anderson | Client Manager AMLAW Firms Experienced Account Manager with a demonstrated history of partnership in the information technology, legal and services industry. Strategic legal industry professional with a Finance and Information Systems degree from Stetson University, a Juris Doctorate from Florida State University and Thomson Reuters Executive MBA. Actively licensed Florida attorney. Currently Client Manager, Global Large Law / AMLAW firms. Past career experience includes commercial litigation practice, prosecutorial experience, Practical Law Large Law Firm Client Manager for the Southeastern quadrant of the United States, Large Law Firm Senior Client Manager for Midsize Law Firms and Top 500 Corporate Account Manager for the Southeastern United States. | |
Carol Jo (CJ) Lechtenberg | Senior Director Westlaw Product Management CJ currently works on the Westlaw Product Management team leading innovation and developing enhancements to solve customer problems. CJ joined TR in 2002 as a reference attorney and began her Westlaw product development career in 2006. She has her Juris Doctor from the University of North Dakota School of Law, as well as multiple Bachelor of Arts degrees in Accounting, Business Administration and History/Political Science from the University of Jamestown. |
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