Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards 2022 Finalists Are Announced
The final winners will be announced during an in-person awards ceremony event on February 2, 2022, during the 2022 Legalweek New York conference.
December 01, 2021 at 09:30 AM
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The second annual Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards honors participants in a wide array of categories across in-house, law firm, and technology providers. The shortlist of finalists has been whittled down from a much more extensive longlist by our editorial panel, and everybody listed is very deserving of their position. Our esteemed external judging panel will now be spending the next couple of weeks scrutinizing each entry and choosing the best of the best in each category.
The final winners will be announced during an in-person awards ceremony event on February 2, 2022, during the 2022 Legalweek New York conference. You can register for the ceremony here.
Law Firms
Tech-Enabled Litigation Department of the Year
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Morgan Lewis
- Reed Smith
Start-Up Firm / Emerging Company Law Firm of the Year
- Cooley
- Latham & Watkins
- Reed Smith
- Wilson Sonsini
Most Innovative Operations Team of the Year
- Berry Appleman & Leiden
- Morgan Lewis
- Reed Smith
- Troutman Pepper
Innovators of the Year (Individual)
- Adam Ruttenberg, Cooley
- David Wang, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
- Timothy W. Levin and Colleen F. Nihill, Morgan Lewis & Bockius
- Bryon Bratcher, Reed Smith
Innovations in Pro Bono
- Akin Gump
- Baker McKenzie
- Eversheds Sutherland/Balanced Justice Project
- Reed Smith
Innovations in Diversity and Inclusion
- Akin Gump
- Bracewell LLP, Minute Mentoring
- Bracewell LLP, Madam Policy
- Fernando Koatz, Esq.
- MoginRubin
- Norton Rose Fulbright
Lifetime Achievement
- Ken Heaps, Latham & Watkins
- Austin T. Fragomen, Jr., Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy
In-House
Most Innovative Legal Department of the Year
- American Bankers Association
- Icertis
- Instacart
- Johnson & Johnson Services
Most Innovative Operations Team of the Year
- Dolby Laboratories
- Exelon
- Liberty Mutual, LISA (Legal Intake Support Assistant)
- Liberty Mutual, myLegalReferral
- Sonnedix
Innovators of the Year (Individual)
- Elaine Karp, Baxter International
- Farrah Pepper, Marsh McLennan
Innovations in Diversity and Inclusion
- AbbVie
- Liberty Mutual, Humans of LSS
- Liberty Mutual, Liberty Legal Academy
- Stripe
- UpWork
Championing Diversity in Tech
Winner to be announced at awards ceremony
Vendors
New Law Company of the Year
- Clearbrief
- Epiq
- Priori Legal
Data Privacy & CyberSecurity
- Breakwater, DSAR Response
- Caetra, Cyber and Data Security Compliance
- Canopy, Data Breach Response Software
- Compliance, CI Admin
- FTI Technology, Information Governance, Privacy & Security Practice
Legal Operations
- Breakwater Solutions, StoredIQ for Legal
- Epiq, Legal Spend Solutions
- Lex Mundi, Equisphere
- SimpleLegal, SimpleReview
- Priori Legal, Scout
Litigation & Discovery
- Everlaw
- FTI Technology, E-Discovery and Information Governance, Privacy & Security practices
- IPRO, K2 Partnership
- JAMS, Virtual ADR
- Merlin Search Technologies, Integrated Search
- TCDI, Military Spouse Managed Review (MSMR) program
Research & Data Science
Winner to be announced at awards ceremony
Practice Management
- iManage, Knowledge Unlocked
- iManage, Work 10 Platform
- RubyLaw, Content Lifecycle Management (CLM) platform
- XIRA
Championing Diversity in Tech (Individual)
- Julia Helmer, Array
- Mirra Levitt, Priori
- Sophie Ross, FTI Technology
- Mary Beth Schmidt, Array
- Shana Simmons, Everlaw
- Alys Williams, Epiq
Innovators of the Year (Individual)
- Patrice Asimakis, LegalEase Solutions
- Josh Blandi, UniCourt
- Mirra Levitt, Priori
- Michael Pontrelli, Consilio
- Deana Uhl, FTI Technology
Lifetime Achievement
- Scott Berger, Epiq
- Eric Elfman, Onit
- Bill Johnson, TCDI
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