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How AI is Paving the Way for More Innovative and Adaptive Work Processes


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 57 minutes
Recorded Date: February 04, 2021
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Agenda

  • The role of AI in the legal industry
  • The Impact of the pandemic
  • Use cases of how AI is expediting reviews
  • Looking towards the future of AI
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: February 4, 2021
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

Join us for a conversation on how AI technology will allow for a re-thinking of rigid work practices in the legal industry. Innovation will enable lawyers to cut admin-heavy, repetitive tasks while achieving time savings and completing more thorough reviews. With this, organizations can remain adaptive and open to growth in an uncertain economic climate.

This program was recorded as part of ALM's Legalweek 2021 Virtual Conference on February 4th, 2021.

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Orianne Auger

Head of Discovery
Luminance

Orianne is Head of Discovery at Luminance, where she is responsible for overseeing the company's eDiscovery practice and developing relationships with Luminance's customers by helping them integrate luminance's pioneering technology into their workflow. This includes world-leading law firms such as Dentons and Burness Paull, as well as global organizations. After reading Law at the University of Birmingham, Orianne worked in a law firm and then as a head-hunter for a legal recruitment agency where she saw first-hand the importance of having the right and best technology at every level within a firm. Orianne joined Luminance in 2019 as a Legal Product Expert, quickly climbing the ranks to become Luminance's Head of Discovery. Orianne was named a finalist for the "Young Digital professional of the Year" by the Computing Digital Technology Leaders Awards 2021.

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Tanja Podinic

Global Director of Innovation Programs
Dentons

Tanja is the Global Director of Innovation Programs at Dentons, prior to this role she served as the Assistant General Counsel providing data privacy, info security and regulatory advice on innovation initiatives across the firm.

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Clementine Fox

Head of Account Management
Luminance

Clementine is Head of Account Management at Luminance, and is responsible for managing and overseeing Luminance's client across the globe, as well as leading adoption and strategic planning for implementation of the platform. As Head of Account Management, Clementine oversees the machine learning company’s client operations globally and is responsible for helping lawyers from over 250 law firms and organizations integrate Luminance into their legal workflow in order to increase efficiencies across their legal practice. Having qualified as a solicitor in Queensland, Australia, Clementine uses her legal expertise to help Luminance’s customers derive real benefits from the technology. This includes all of the ‘Big Four’ accounting firms and over one-fifth of the ‘Global Top 100’ law firms such as Holland & Knight, Bird & Bird and Slaughter & May.

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Heidi Stenberg

Principal & Americas Legal Function Consulting Leader
Ernst & Young

Heidi Stenberg is a principal and Americas Legal Function Consulting Leader in EY’s Law practice. She has more than 20 years of experience in the field of legal services supporting corporate legal departments and law firms with the deployment of legal technology solutions response to investigations, litigations, and regulatory inquires.

Heidi regularly assists corporate legal departments and law firms with the enablement of legal service delivery and transforming the business of practicing law. She counsels clients to develop and implement strategies that align legal staffing operating models, business processes. and digital technologies. Heidi’s areas of focus include the following: legal operations, information governance, legal hold management, data preservation, e-discovery, technology-assisted review, legal spend analytics, and the design and implementation of operating models.


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