LawNext recently aired two brief and back-to-back interviews with the founders of two separate legal tech startups during the inaugural Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal Conference held in New York City.
Nicole Clark, co-founder and CEO of Trellis, a state court research and analytics platform powered by AI, was first up. Clark had been previously featured on LawNext in January 2002.
This was followed by an interview with Kevin Walker, CEO of Centari, and Bryan Gilbert Davis, the company’s CTO. Centari is an AI-powered knowledge management and dealmaking platform.
LawNext’s Bob Ambrogi was at the conference and recorded both interviews live. The conference was ablaze with technology, with both companies sponsoring and exhibiting. The event was organized by Patrick DiDomenico, president and founder of InspireKM Consulting, and Joshua Fireman, president and founder of strategic consulting firm Fireman & Company, an Epiq Company.
More insights from the conference can be found in the last episode of LawNext, which featured interviews with two keynote speakers from the conference: Andrea Alliston, partner and knowledge and practice innovation programs leader at Fasken, Canada’s largest law firm, and Mark Smolik, chief legal officer at DHL.
These insights are of significant importance to legal professionals working in global corporations and law firms alike and highlight the increasing prevalence of technology within the legal sector.
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