EPISODE · Jan 15, 2024 · 1H 17M
Projections for Legal Tech and Innovations in 2024 (TGIR Ep. 232)
from The Geek In Review · host Greg Lambert & Marlene Gebauer
In this episode, Marlene Gebauer interviews attendees at two recent legal tech conferences - the TLTF Summit and the Legal AI Pathfinder's Assembly. She asks them about the biggest impacts they foresee AI and other innovations having on the legal industry in 2024. Their responses range from predictions that AI will help automate legal workflows and build tools faster, to allowing for better data analytics and metrics to improve client relationships and retention. Marlene and Greg comment on the various perspectives shared. Key themes that emerge include leveraging AI to improve efficiency and processes, being cautious not to move too quickly, opportunities to reduce legal costs and enhance Access to Justice and hopes that 2024 will see AI tools become more practical and move beyond "party tricks". While recognizing the excitement around AI, they emphasize focusing on real business problems to solve rather than just implementing solutions for their own sake. List of Speakers: Paul Giedraitis (Orgami) Andrew Medeiros (Troutman Pepper) Justin Helms (Husch Blackwell) Milena Higgins (CloudCourt) Dan Katz (Chicago-Kent College of Law, 273 Ventures) Farrah Pepper (Marsh McLennan) Brad Blickstein (Baretz Brunelle) Brian Scherer (HeyCounsel) Stephanie Curcio (NLPatent) Adam Stofsky (Briefly) Kathy Zhu (Streamline AI) Cheryl Wilson Griffin (Legal Tech Consultants) Adam Miller (MIDA0) Andrea Markstrom (Schulte Roth & Zabel) Bill Henderson (Indiana University Maurer School of Law) Jacob Beckerman (Macro.com) Listen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Contact Us: Twitter: @gebauerm, or @glambertThreads: @glambertpod or @gebauerm66Email: [email protected]: Jerry David DeCicca Transcript
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