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Three Practical Ways You Can Leverage AI Today to Make an Impact


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: March 21, 2023
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Agenda

  • Improved cost management and forecasting through "Applied Observability”
  • Accelerate and simplify your document and contract generation and review process
  • Smart Law Department intake and optimized matter and risk management
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: March 21, 2023

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

Description

It is not always easy to figure out how to leverage emerging technologies like AI and machine learning.

Join our legal experts to learn three practical ways corporate legal departments can start using AI to make an immediate impact.
  • Improve cost management and forecasting
  • Accelerate and simplify your document generation and review process
  • Get smart about optimizing matter management
This program was recorded on March 21st, 2023

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Dave Sankar

Vice President, Account Management & Customer Success
Onit

Dave Sankar is a Vice President at Onit, Inc., leading its Enterprise Account Management & Customer Success functions. Dave has held key management roles at HBR Consulting and Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions prior to joining Onit. He has subject matter expertise in Sales, Account Management, Professional Services and Product Management in the legal technology space. He has spent much of his professional career focused on supporting legal departments and law firms in their use of legal technology – specifically optimizing processes and leveraging automation to drive time and cost savings.

David holds a Juris Doctor from Western New England University School of Law and is an Executive MBA (’24) Candidate at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. He is admitted to practice law in Connecticut and New York.

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Diego Torres

Director, Global Contracts and Legal Operations
Lenovo

Diego brings over 20 years of experience in contract lifecycle management (“CLM”) best practices coupled with extensive experience deploying technology to digitally transform teams of attorneys and contract managers into centers of excellence for contract negotiations. At Lenovo, Diego serves as the Director of the Legal Center of Excellence, where he focuses on technology, processes, and people to accelerate the Legal Department’s contract negotiations. By deploying a CLM solution to facilitate automated workflows and an AI platform to supplement contract review, Lenovo has recognized reduced risk, faster revenue recognition, and stronger compliance with laws and corporate policies.

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Gregg McConnell

Director, Global Legal Operations & Innovation
Corteva

Gregg is the Leader of Legal Operations at Corteva Agriscience. He is responsible for Legal Operations & Technology for the Global Legal Function.

A highly accomplished leader, he has a 25-year track record of building, transforming, and strengthening contracts, purchasing, sourcing, financial and legal operations across the healthcare, financial services, banking and technology sectors.

Gregg earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Major in Accounting and Minor in Economics followed by a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Concentrations in Accounting, Human Resources, and Economics from Youngstown State University.

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Kristi Gedid

Managing Director
EY

Kristi Gedid is a seasoned legal operations professional, currently in the role of Managing Director in the Legal Function Consulting group at Ernst & Young US LLP (EY). Kristi joined EY after a decade at a global life sciences company, where she was most recently the Head of Global Legal Operations. Throughout her career, Kristi has developed her legal, finance, and international business acumen while collaborating with colleagues in 165 countries.

Kristi has a high profile in the legal operations industry, including the founding of a local chapter of the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) group. She is active in women’s organizations such as Women’s Leadership Edge and Women for Economic and Leadership Development (WELD). Kristi has been recognized for her impact in the profession through her nomination for the Greater Pittsburgh ATHENA Award and a profile in American Healthcare Leader.


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