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About the Awards: Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law 2025
About the Awards is a series of Q&As with our editors across ALM Media's publications that aims to give readers and potential nominees insight…Women of Legal Tech: 'People Are the Most Important Part of the Equation' Advises Katherine Lowry
CIO & Head of IncuBaker at BakerHostetler Katherine Lowry discusses why she loves solving complex problems, the need to avoid hype in legal technology, and the importance of leading out of a sense of service.New UC Irvine Law Course Explores Practice Management With Help From Gen AI
The fall 2024 course, co-instructed by O'Melveny & Myers managing director for information Ali Shahidi and executive coach and consultant Amy Wegener, focuses on critical issues like the client relationships while supplementing coursework with generative AI guidance.Women of Legal Tech: 'Rejection Might Be Temporary,' Advises Heidi K. Brown
New York Law School's Associate Dean for Upper Level Writing Heidi K. Brown discusses why she believes anyone can overcome hesitance toward new technologies, how writing helped her both take on sexism in the workplace and earn her first seat at the table, and how generative AI can help "turbo-boost" creativity.Women of Legal Tech: 'Don't Second-Guess Yourself,' Says Mollie Nichols
Redgrave Data CEO Mollie Nichols describes her "a-ha" moment for building a career out of legal technology, the importance of taking the response to sexism in the workplace into your own hands, and why the legal industry's failure to capitalize on machine learning and analytics before the latest generative artificial intelligence wave was a missed opportunity.View more book results for the query ""women of legal tech""
Women of Legal Tech: 'It's Lonely at the Top' Is Particularly True for Women in Law Says Amy Wegener
Executive Coach and Consultant Amy Wegener discusses why she wanted to be part of the change she saw technology bringing to the legal profession, the power of coaching for succeeding in the C-suite, and why AI's moment in legal is long overdue.Women of Legal Tech: 'Every Failure Is an Opportunity,' Says Kirkland's Valerie Pennacchio
Valerie Pennacchio, Practice Innovation Advisor at Kirkland & Ellis, discusses the role mentorship plays in combatting sexism in the workplace, the surprising amount of candor around legal technology among peer law firms, and how she came to realize that her current job is the table she wants to be at.LTN Startup Spotlight: JusticeText Founder Devshi Mehrotra on Technologists' Roles in A2J Efforts
Legaltech News sat down with Devshi Mehrotra, one of the founders of JusticeText, an AI-powered startup that looks to streamline audio and video discovery for public defenders, to discuss the company's growth and how recent technological advancements may shape its impact going forward.Trending Stories
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