The State of Contracts For Law Firms: Making the Case for Contract Automation in 2024
This webcast will unpack the most common challenges firms face in implementing new technology—like employee onboarding and proving value—and show you strategies to overcome them.
January 12, 2024 at 04:35 PM
2 minute read
Date: Thursday, February 29, 2024
Time: 2 PM EST | 11 AM PST
Cost: Complimentary
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Join us for an insightful webcast on the present landscape of contracts in the legal space. During this session, we'll explore the results from Docubee's 2023 legal survey on technology trends and challenges to uncover how firms are handling contracts, AI, and more.
This webcast will help you better understand how contract automation can benefit your firm, the most common challenges firms face in implementing new technology—like employee onboarding and proving value—and strategies to overcome them.
You'll learn about:
- The current state of legal contracts
- Technology trends in contracts and AI
- Benefits of contract automation
- How to make the case for contract automation at your firm
Don't miss this chance to revolutionize your approach to contract handling! Register now for exclusive insights that will shape the future of your firm for 2024 and beyond.
Speakers:
Amber Hadley | Senior Manager of Growth Marketing | Docubee Amber is the Senior Manager of Growth Marketing for Docubee, where she leads the effort in diversifying acquisition efforts and finding innovative ways to attract new customers. With an expansive background in SaaS/tech marketing and a foundation in Congressional campaign management, Amber is best known for creating unique, laser-targeted marketing strategies. | |
Mark Hansen | Product Manager | Docubee Mark currently serves as the Product Manager for Docubee, an intelligent contract automation tool. In this role, Mark is responsible for managing the Docubee product roadmap and ensuring customer satisfaction across the product's diverse client portfolio. Before joining the Docubee team, Mark worked as an engineer, developer manager, and product manager for both small and Fortune 500 companies. This unique experience allows him to bridge the gap between technical and business realms, ensuring products not only meet technical standards but also deliver real value to customers. When he's not hard at work making Docubee the best tool it can be, you can find Mark programming, tinkering with projects that drive his wife nuts, and gaming. |
Can't attend? You should still register! We will send out an on-demand recording after the webcast so you can participate when it's convenient for you.
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