Today at 3 p.m. E.T., the weekly Legaltech Week roundtable panel is set to convene once again to discuss the top stories in legal tech and innovation. Legal professionals, academics, and tech enthusiasts are invited to join this live discussion that promises to be informative, enthusiastic, and, at times, irreverent. Registrations are free, entailing lifelong access to not only future sessions but also to bring the previous episodes either as a podcast or on YouTube.
A wide array of topics are on table for discussion today. Interestingly these are:
- AI to draft litigation complaints.
- Public AI vs. corporate AI.
- Gen AI’s impact on the billable hour.
- A legal tech founder as vice presidential running mate?
- IRS v Biglaw.
- Viewing the footprint of a company’s litigation history.
- The changing behaviour of ChatGPT.
- The criminal trial of an eDiscovery founder.
- Nicole Black, legal technology columnist and legal technology evangelist at MyCase.
- Stephen Embry, publisher, TechLaw Crossroads.
- Caroline Hill, editor in chief, Legal IT Insider.
- Victor Li, assistant managing editor of the ABA Journal.
- Jean O’Grady, publisher of the blog Dewey B Strategic.
- Joe Patrice, editor, Above the Law.
- Stephanie Wilkins, editor-in-chief of ALM’s Legaltech News and the ALM Global Newsroom’s Legal Technology Desk.
Panelists for this session vary each week, however, some of the regular contributors are:
Joining this penetrating roundtable discussion in the legal technology arena may provide invaluable insights into the latest developments in the field. More information can be found here.