Beyond the Hype: How AI Will Actually Impact the Legal Profession in 2024
Join this webcast where our expert panel will dissect the current AI landscape and shed light on what legal professionals must know about the AI-driven future of law.
November 02, 2023 at 08:07 PM
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In 2023, the swift ascent of ChatGPT sent shockwaves through the legal industry, prompting numerous law departments to explore opportunities for integrating generative AI and Large Language Model (LLM) capabilities into existing product offerings. With the acceleration of investments in developing this transformative technology, traditional e-discovery and fact-finding procedures are just beginning to see the potential impact of AI.
Join this webcast where our expert panel will dissect the current AI landscape and shed light on what legal professionals must know about the AI-driven future of law.
You will discover:
- The leading AI tools available for effectively identifying important documents more quickly than traditional methods.
- Groundbreaking alternatives to Technology Assisted Review (TAR) driven by advancements in AI technology.
- Insights into active learning models–including portable models–and what the next generation of AI tools for e-discovery professionals looks like.
- How to think critically about the practical applications of AI-enabled tools in content prioritization, data interrogation, and improving other legal processes.
- How new tools will impact the practice of law as well as implementation strategies to stay ahead of the competition.
Editorial Presentation:
Stephanie Wilkins | Editor-in-Chief | LegalTech News Stephanie Wilkins is the Editor-in-Chief of Legaltech News at ALM. She has spent the better part of the past decade following the evolution of legal tech and learning how it can help in-house counsel, law firms and others in the legal industry. As a former practicing litigator, she is particularly interested in how legal tech can and should be used in real-life practice and the valuable differences it can make. Stephanie is also keenly interested in shining a light on the ways legal tech is being used to help the greater good. |
Speakers:
Anush Emelianova | Senior Product Marketing Manager | DISCO Anush Emelianova is Senior Product Marketing Manager at DISCO, where she looks to further the cause of legal technology and AI adoption and helps the company develop key product strategy and roadmap initiatives. Prior to joining DISCO, Emelianova spent 10 years practicing litigation and counseling clients on data breach response and privacy compliance. | |
James Park | Director of AI Consulting | DISCO Park is the AI Consulting Director at DISCO, guiding Fortune 500 and AmLaw 200 clients in leveraging technology, analytics, and expertise around electronic discovery and risk management. He has led teams in wide range of matters, including Second Requests, IP litigation, environmental litigation, FCPA inquiries, government subpoena and CID responses, and numerous other civil litigations. Park has also appeared on behalf of his clients before the Department of Justice and federal courts. Prior to joining DISCO, Park was a Senior Director of the Engagement Management Group at Lighthouse, where he led their Research, Modeling & Analytics group providing countless services including Technology Assisted Review, Key Document Identification, and Keyword Consulting. He received his B.S. from University of California, Davis, and his J.D. from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. |
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