This year’s ILTACON is set to spotlight the rapid advancement of legal technology. However, an industry bottleneck remains: tech adoption. According to Traveling Coaches CEO Gina Buser, lawyers often rate their firm’s training programs poorly, highlighting the need for better onboarding processes for new hires and laterals.
Traveling Coaches, which has been a leader in talent development and organizational change since 1995, aims to remedy these issues. The company goes beyond traditional training, offering strategic partnerships, insights, and consulting expertise. Their efforts extend globally, helping break the cycle of extreme poverty for women and girls, which aligns with their mission to empower others globally.
CEO Gina Buser emphasizes the importance of using tech to enhance lawyer training and adaptability to technological changes. At ILTACON, attendees can explore Traveling Coaches’ new offerings, including LegalMind+, an innovative AI-based platform that provides real-time practice and feedback assistance. This platform enables lawyers to hone their skills anytime, anywhere, with expert advice tailored to their specific needs.
Traveling Coaches also focuses on teaching lawyers how to ethically and effectively use AI-powered tools, covering topics like prompt engineering and the ethical application of generative AI in everyday tasks.
For those attending ILTACON, the Traveling Coaches booth promises not just insights but also a welcoming atmosphere. Buser invites all to join their Music City Mixer in the Tennessee Ballroom on Sunday night after the opening reception. Book a meeting with Traveling Coaches to discuss how they can help your firm elevate its training programs.
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