2022 Predictions & Trends for Legal Technology and Innovation
Join us for a pre-Legalweek 2022 discussion where a panel of tastemakers from Norton Rose Fulbright, WeWork, TrustRadius and Bryan Cave will explore 2022 legal tech and innovation predictions.
January 26, 2022 at 03:21 PM
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2022 is shaping up to be another transformative year for legal professionals. Existing and emerging challenges will continue to drive innovation and further engrain legal technologies into work flows. How can your organization adapt and thrive in 2022? What trends will shape the legal industry this year?
Join us for a pre-Legalweek 2022 discussion where a panel of tastemakers from Norton Rose Fulbright, TrustRadius, Bryan Cave and WeWork will explore 2022 legal tech and innovation predictions. You will also hear from LegalTech News' Editor-in-Chief, Zach Warren.
Join this webcast for advice from legal executives on what's to come in how legal work gets done in the year ahead. You will learn:
- The top challenges and opportunities both in-house and law firms are facing today, and what may emerge in the short term.
- Fresh ideas and new ways to meet current and developing challenges.
- Legal innovation and technology trends that will dominate 2022.
- How to take advantage of what lies ahead in terms of new technologies and ways of working.
Speakers:
Andrew Shimek | Chief Revenue Officer | DISCO
Sumit Date | Associate General Counsel | TrustRadius
Katie DeBord | Chief Innovation Officer | Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
David Kessler | Partner & Co-Head of E-Discovery & Information Management | Norton Rose Fulbright
Ben Wolfort | eDiscovery Lead | WeWork
with a special appearance by:
Zach Warren | Editor-in-Chief | LegalTech News
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