The legal landscape is constantly evolving and driving innovation within a law firm or a major legal department is a nuanced and complex process. On this front, professionals like Rachel Dooley, previously at Goodwin Procter and now at Kirkland & Ellis, and Ilona Logvinova, managing counsel and head of innovation for McKinsey Legal, offer some compelling insights.
Recently, they provided an inside perspective on this topic at the Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal Conference in New York City. Post their presentation, they had a live conversation with LawNext host Bob Ambrogi about innovation in the legal field.
These are not the only conversations that have come out of the conference. The LawNext podcast provides a platform for the sessions with industry leaders and thinkers, facilitating broader dialogue on these important topics.
The conference moreover owes its organization and success to Patrick DiDomenico, president and founder of InspireKM Consulting, and Joshua Fireman, president and founder of strategic consulting firm Fireman & Company, an Epiq Company.
The process of steering innovation within a law firm or a major legal department can be replete with challenges, but with the insights provided by leaders in the field, professionals can find guidance and direction in navigating this terrain. More detailed insights from them can be found in the original post on LawNext.