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What's Next for LLMs? - NOT CLE


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 59 minutes
Recorded Date: January 30, 2024
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This program is
NOT eligible for CLE credit.
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

What’s on the horizon for LLM providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta and Google? This session will evaluate whether Gen AI fulfilled early expectations for use with legal practice, new use cases, and the pace at which LLMs are advancing. Presenters will also discuss the whether the technology has reached a point of accessibility that furthers access to justice opportunities.

This program was recorded as part of Law.com's Legalweek Conference on January 30, 2024.

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Panelists

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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.

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Jeff Reihl

Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
LexisNexis

Jeff Reihl is Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the global legal business of LexisNexis. In this capacity, Mr. Reihl is responsible for global technology strategy, bringing together the company’s applications, product platforms and business systems to deliver LexisNexis world-class content to its customers in innovative ways.
As CTO, Mr. Reihl also leverages the company’s cutting- edge technology and deep customer insight to help legal professionals work more effectively and efficiently and achieve better outcomes for their businesses and clients. Prior to his current role, Mr. Reihl led the New Lexis Technology and Operations team, Global Solutions Development, and before that, Editorial & Content Development for LexisNexis. Before joining LexisNexis in 2007, Mr. Reihl held multiple executive leadership roles at Thomson Corporation in both P&L and staff functions, including Chief Information Officer of Thomson Healthcare and Executive Vice President of Thomson Clinical Solutions and Thomson Micromedex.
Prior to that, Mr. Reihl was VP, Product and Systems Development at ProQuest and also served as a Principal Engineer and Software Manager at Hughes Network Systems. Mr. Reihl holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Central Michigan University and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

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Melissa Prince

Chief of Legal Operations
Ice Miller

Melissa Prince is Ice Miller’s Chief of Legal Operations. She has more than 20 years of experience as a practicing lawyer and managing large law firm business operations. In recent years Melissa has been using generative AI and machine learning applications to improve law firm processes and improve practice efficiency and client service. The teams she’s led have been the recipients of several industry awards, including the Financial Times Rethinking the Workplace award, the American Lawyer Best Business Team, and the National Law Journal Legal Technology Trailblazer award. Melissa has B.A. from the University of Washington, a J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law, and recently completed the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School’s General Management Program.

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Oz Benamram

Chief Knowledge & Innovation Officer
Simpson, Thatcher & Barlett LLP

Oz Benamram is the Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer at Simpson Thacher, where he provides strategic direction on knowledge management, innovation and practice technology. Oz joined the Firm in 2020.

Oz received his LL.B. from the Tel Aviv University Law School and his B.A. from Tel Aviv University Faculty of Social Sciences.


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