Julie Sobowale Joins Legaltech Week Panel, Expanding Expertise on Legal Innovation and Technology

Today marks a noteworthy expansion for Legaltech Week as Canadian journalist and lawyer Julie Sobowale joins the panel as a regular contributor. Sobowale, who brings a wealth of experience in covering legal tech and affairs through her freelance work for publications like Canadian Lawyer and The Walrus, has been a guest panelist in the past. Now, her insights will be a recurring feature for the viewers of Legaltech Week.

The live broadcast occurs today at 3 PM Eastern Time and will later be accessible as a podcast and on YouTube. The weekly show focuses on top stories in legal technology and innovation, and today’s agenda promises a diverse array of topics. Among the stories slated for discussion are the critique of Lexis+ AI by a law professor, the introduction of a new Lexis+ AI mobile app, and insurance fraud charges stemming from bear damage to a luxury car.

Legaltech Week hosts a rotating panel, and Julie now joins a distinguished group of legal professionals including Nicole Black from MyCase, and the writer and publisher of TechLaw Crossroads, Stephen Embry. Other notable panelists are Caroline Hill, editor in chief of Legal IT Insider, Victor Li from the ABA Journal, and Jean O’Grady of the blog Dewey B Strategic, among others.

For those interested in tuning into today’s or future episodes, legal professionals can register online. The platform provides a rich discussion space for the ongoing evolution and intricacies of legal technology, offering insights valuable to practitioners and technologists alike.

To explore further details about today’s announcement, you can read the complete piece here.