In-House Law Departments Leveraging Artificial Intelligence

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In-house law departments continuously strive for efficiency and are often first adopters of new technology in the legal industry. See how your department can develop a program to apply artificial intelligence (AI) and other “next gen” technologies to create further efficiencies, as well as reduce risk and costs.

This webinar will cover the following topics:

  • How to identify that you need AI to solve a challenge.
  • Rapid-fire review of 8 use cases for AI for legal—ranging from expert advisors to scale expertise, create consistency in counsel and ensure compliance, to document automation examples that create efficiencies and centralized repository of approved contracts.
  • How to select the optimal use case, to set yourself up for success.

Andrew Shimek is a technology leader with over 20+ years of experience and serves as COO, President of Neota Logic. Prior to Neota Logic, was head of the global eDiscovery division at Epiq/DTI, and managed teams delivering solutions across the United States, Europe and Asia. Prior to that he led and drove significant growth in their settlement administration, mass tort and breach response divisions as well as various bankruptcy creditor divisions, including Chapter 7 and loan servicing.

While at LexisNexis, Andrew was a key leader in the transformation from print to digital publishing for some of the largest law firms in the country. Andrew went on to help position LexisNexis as an early thought leader in eDiscovery while building out new markets across the US. Prior to his time at LexisNexis, Andrew was a practicing attorney specializing in employment law.

Andrew received his B.A. Summa Cum Laude from the University of St. Thomas and his J.D. Magna Cum Laude from the University of Minnesota.

Before joining Neota Logic in 2016, Ryan McClead served as Legal Technology Innovation Architect at Norton Rose and prior to this was Business Transformation and Innovation Architect at HighIQ. Previous positions included roles in knowledge management and IT at Fulbright & Jaworski and Credit Suisse First Boston LLC. McClead has an undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University.