Future of Litigation: Staying Ahead in a Changing Legal Landscape
Join the highly anticipated, annual Future of Litigation webcast to hear our expert panel discuss the latest trends shaping the litigation landscape.
June 02, 2023 at 02:41 PM
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Which trends, technologies and influences are shaping the litigation landscape? As the pandemic recedes, new challenges have emerged for those involved with litigation. Remote work has swiftly become the norm, raising important questions about conducting depositions, selecting juries, and how data is stored and secured.
Further, groundbreaking technologies like generative AI are more frequently impacting the litigation processes, sparking discussions about risk and demanding that legal professionals adapt their skills accordingly. And amidst all of this, a shifting economy is changing litigation, especially as interest rates rise and uncertainty looms over whether the US will slip into a recession by year's end. This, in turn, can affect the cases attorneys will bring and other players in the litigation space.
Join the highly anticipated, annual Future of Litigation webcast to hear our expert panel discuss the latest trends shaping the litigation landscape. You will explore how technology, the economy, and changes to the law are transforming litigation strategies, and empowering legal professionals with the knowledge they need to thrive in 2024 and beyond.
We will discuss:
- How remote work is changing the nature of litigation.
- The evolving landscape of data security and discovery, and how it affects your practice.
- The impacts of generative AI on the litigation process.
- How litigation teams are transforming and who it impacts.
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Panelists:
Brad Blickstein | Principal | Blickstein Group
Brad Blickstein is a legal industry futurist. He has been studying, analyzing and reporting on how legal services are purchased and delivered for more than 30 years. As the creator and publisher of seminal research on trends in law department operations, including the Annual Law Department Operations Survey, and as a co-founder of the industry's first independent publication focused exclusively on law departments, Brad is widely regarded as the authority in these areas.
Hank Grezlak | Editor-in-Chief, Legal Themes & Regional Brands | Law.com
Hank Grezlak is the editor-in-chief for ALM's legal theme desks and regional publications and oversees Law.com, and has been covering courts and law firms since 1993. He has won numerous awards for his journalism, including several for investigative reporting, columns, and enterprise reporting. In 2016 he was awarded the G.D. Crain, Jr. Award for Distinguished Editorial Career.
Blair E. Kaminsky | Partner | Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP
A partner and member of Holwell Shuster & Goldberg's management committee, Blair Kaminsky represents both individuals and corporations in complex commercial litigation and investigatory matters frequently touching on large-scale transactions and the financial services industry. Crain's New York Business has recognized her as a Notable Woman in Law, and her clients have described her to Benchmark Litigation as a "fantastic litigator who provides thoughtful, spot-on advice," and "manages enormous cases with creativity and enthusiasm."
Matt Rasmussen| Founder & CEO | ModeOne Technologies
Matt is a legal services veteran with over 20 years of experience working for prestigious law firms, Fortune 500 companies, and litigation services providers. His expertise in e-discovery life-cycle management led him to launch ModeOne Technologies, the legal industry's first automated, fully remote mobile data acquisition solution with global reach.
Lee Wielenga | Chief Information Officer| U.S. Legal Support
As the Chief Information Officer of U.S. Legal Support, Lee Wielenga oversees the performance, management, scalability, security and cost of all information technology and systems in support of rapid growth and improved customer satisfaction. These priorities, combined with a strong culture of innovation, lay the groundwork for future success.
A proven technology executive with expertise in leading global technology groups, Lee believes that when applied strategically, technology can be a strong enabler for business success and a powerful differentiator in any market segment. His tenure within the information technology domain includes experience as a Developer, Architect, Manager, and Chief Information Officer supporting business clients in Asia, Europe and North America. Prior to joining U.S. Legal Support, Lee held senior positions at Oracle, Chase, Ernst & Young and Invesco leading global application development, infrastructure and support teams.
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