Attention:
Card image cap

Legaltech News Presents: Real Talk Beyond ChatGPT: What Generative AI Actually Means for Law Firms, In-House, Legal Tech and More


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 61 minutes
Recorded Date: March 14, 2023
Click here to share this program
Printer-Friendly Version
Closed Caption

Agenda


• AI/GPT 101: Dispelling the Hype
• Use Cases for Legal Roles & Organizations
        - Legaltech Provider
        - The Law Firm
        - The Business of Law
        - The Corporate Legal Department
• Bringing it All Together: How Generative AI will Impact the Legal Industry
• Key Questions & Considerations

Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: March 14, 2023

For NY - Difficulty Level: For both newly admitted & experienced attorneys

For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys

Description

Generative AI, machine learning, large language models – these terms have been raised a lot in recent months. To many in the legal industry, however, they might as well be a foreign language.

The new wave of AI-powered tools that are taking over the legal industry is the largest technological revolution we’ve seen or potentially will see, in decades. Unlike past technologies that have transformed discrete areas of the legal industry, generative AI and machine learning will impact all of legal and, indeed, far beyond it. It’s no exaggeration to say that nearly all industries and sectors across the globe are working to harness these technologies to create new capabilities and develop new, smarter ways of working. It won’t be long before clients start expecting their attorneys to understand these technologies if they’re not asking questions already.

If your current knowledge of generative AI doesn’t expand far beyond Chat GPT, you’re not alone. This program will address many of the topics you need to understand, and even some of the questions you might have been afraid to ask until now.

This program was recorded on March 14, 2023.

Provided By

Card image cap Legaltech News
Card image cap

Panelists

Card image cap

Darth Vaughn

Litigation Counsel, Legal Innovation and Technology Operations Lead
Ford Motor Company

Darth Vaughn serves as Litigation Counsel and leads the Legal Innovation & Technology Operations team for Ford Motor Company’s Office of General Counsel. Prior to joining Ford, Darth was a trial attorney who represented corporations in a wide range of high-stakes litigation. As a former business technology consultant with Accenture, Darth has utilized his substantial technical knowledge and expertise to help in-house legal departments implement legal operations and technology platforms to better manage resources and facilitate innovative problem-solving. Darth has also assisted in-house legal departments in adopting and deploying artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies to better identify and mitigate legal risk and provide greater actionable business intelligence.

Card image cap

Jae Um

Founder and Executive Director
Six Parsecs

Jae is one of the most sought-after strategy executives in the legal industry by executive leadership of AmLaw 100 law firms. As a strategy consultant, insights analyst, and business designer for fast-changing legal markets, she has over a decade of industry experience. Jae is the Founder and Executive Director of Six Parsecs, an insights firm for the legal vertical. In addition to strategic consulting for law firm leadership, Jae serves on advisory boards for emerging legal tech companies, including LegalMation, Datana, LexFusion, and Reynen Court. After a progression of high-impact roles in client service innovation & strategic growth at Seyfarth Shaw, Jae served as the Director of Pricing Strategy for Baker McKenzie worldwide. She is also a contributing author to Legal Evolution, American Lawyer, and other publications covering the legal industry.

Card image cap

Pablo Arredondo

Co-Founder and CIO
Casetext

Pablo’s innovations have been recognized by the World Economic Forum, the American Association of Law Libraries, and the American Bar Association.
Prior to co-founding Casetext, Pablo represented leading technology companies as a patent litigator at Kirkland & Ellis and Quinn Emanuel. He trained at Stanford Law School and is a fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.

Card image cap

Stephanie Wilkins

Editor-in-Chief
Legaltech News

Stephanie Wilkins is the Editor-in-Chief of Legaltech News at ALM. She has spent the better part of the past decade following the evolution of legal tech and learning how it can help in-house counsel, law firms, and others in the legal industry. As a former practicing litigator, she is particularly interested in how legal tech can and should be used in real-life practice and the valuable differences it can make. Stephanie is also keenly interested in shining a light on the ways legal tech is being used to help the greater good.

Card image cap

Danielle Benecke

Founder/Director, Machine Learning Practice
Baker McKenzie LLP

Danielle is the Founder and global head of Baker McKenzie's Machine Learning Practice, an industry-leading venture that combines the Firm's legal domain expertise with advanced data science and machine learning.
She was previously a senior lawyer in Baker McKenzie's IP and Technology Practice and a regional leader of its Reinvent innovation program. Danielle has also served on the Firm's Global Digital Media and Copyright Steering Committee and North America IP and Technology leadership team.
Danielle has been recognized by Fortune 500 clients as "nothing short of spectacular" and "having a level of sophistication beyond her years." She has a Masters of Law, Science, and Technology from Stanford University, where she was previously a member of the Graduate School of Business' Venture Studio and a Fellow of the Legal Design Lab and has served as venture coach in CodeX's AI and Law program.

Card image cap

D. Casey Flaherty

Co-Founder, and Chief Strategy Officer
LexFusion

Mr. Flaherty is a litigator turned in-house counsel turned legal operations consultant who has spent his career focused on leveraging legal expertise through process and technology. From setting up the legal operations function in a Fortune 5 company to building the world’s largest legal project management team inside the world’s largest law firm, Mr. Flaherty is at the forefront of the multi-disciplinary delivery of legal services to meet the needs of business at scale and pace. A legal tech founder himself, Mr. Flaherty is also keenly aware of the digital transformation imperative after a decade in the legal trenches (post-graduation from the University of Southern California School of Law). Mr. Flaherty is a prolific speaker and author, including Unless You Ask, a guide to data-driven dialogue for law departments and law firms published by the Association of Corporate Counsel.


Card image cap

Similar Courses

Card image cap
58 minutes
5 Ways Agreement AI Can Enhance Performance and Reduce Risk for Your Legal Team
In high growth companies, contracting pain points can make your organization less competitive. Fortunately, your legal team has access to world-class, robust AI solutions that can help enhance performance of the legal team and avoid common business pitfalls. If deployed correctly, contract AI can be a legal team’s best friend - shrinking the knowledge gap across years and silos, acting as a digital assistant to automate repetitive tasks, and arming lawyers with tools that help them be proactive rather than responsive.

Legalweek

$65

Add to Cart
Card image cap
59 minutes
A New Decade of eDiscovery: Fundamental Shifts in Big Data, Case Law, and In-House Demands
Join us as we bring some of the brightest legal experts and tech gurus together for a discussion on eDiscovery trends of the new decade.

Legalweek

$65

Add to Cart
Card image cap
62 minutes
AI & Privacy Risks: Building a Framework to Balance Innovation & Protection
As AI continues to revolutionize various aspects of our lives, concerns about data privacy, security, and ethical implications have become increasingly prevalent. Join this session as we explore the inherent risks and threats that arise when AI interacts with personal data, the type of frameworks that can be introduced to protect your organization, and the ethical conundrums that arise from AI.

General Counsel Conference

$75

Add to Cart
Card image cap
60 minutes
AI and the Law: A Wild, Wild Ride Begins...
If you thought the rise of the Internet and services like Napster pushed the boundaries of the law, you ain’t seen nothing yet until you’ve seen artificial intelligence (“AI”). Experienced intellectual property lawyer Peter Afrasiabi provides an overview of AI.

New Media Legal

$75

Add to Cart
Previous Next