New York, NY — The upcoming Legal Innovators New York conference is set for November 19 and 20, bringing together leaders in the legal technology sector to explore the critical intersection of legal tech and business practices. This event aligns with a growing interest in generative artificial intelligence (genAI) among major firms and Wall Street banks.
Following years of contemplation, the conference is expected to highlight how technological advancements are reshaping the legal landscape. As firms increasingly adopt innovative tools, the ethos of the Legal Innovators conference resonates with current market dynamics, reflecting a significant shift in how legal services are approached.
Participants can expect updates on an array of speakers and program details in the coming weeks. Those interested in contributing to the event can reach out to the Cosmonauts organization via email.
In related developments, the impact of AI on in-house legal teams is becoming increasingly evident. Ahead of the Legal Innovators California conference, scheduled for June 11 and 12 in San Francisco, discussions with industry leaders reveal a trend toward efficiency-driven strategies. Adam Nguyen, CEO of eBrevia, a contract review technology company, noted that many corporations are contemplating the use of AI tools as a means to optimize their legal operations and potentially reduce staffing needs.
These topics are set to be further examined at the California conference, offering a platform for exploring the broad implications of AI in the legal sector.
Additionally, this week’s AL TV segment featured a walkthrough of Clearbrief, an AI-driven litigation platform that offers an extensive set of features designed to streamline legal processes.
Meanwhile, preparations are underway for a keynote address at the upcoming ‘IT Jura’ conference in Copenhagen, which takes place next week. Attendees can anticipate insightful discussions centered on legal technology advancements.
In other news, collaboration is brewing between Legora and Cleary, which has been announced to the public. Gratitude is also extended to Vicky Jacobs from Atria and David Blayney KC at Associo for hosting a recent event at Google Headquarters.
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