The Global Legal Post today launches a webinar which will explore how leading European law firms are deploying generative AI to enhance the power of enterprise knowledge by streamlining their ways of working, particularly in areas such as legal drafting.
Hosted by consultant Andrea Miskolczi, former Europe director of innovation at Dentons, the panel will discuss the findings of research undertaken by The Global Legal Post in association with LexisNexis based on in-depth interviews with senior lawyers and executives at top firms in Germany, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands.
The speakers include Pierre Zickert, legal technology manager, Hengeler Mueller, Sara Molina, partner, legal tech and digital transformation practice, Pérez-Llorca, and Sebastien Bardou, vice president of strategy CEMEA and general manager CEMEA International, LexisNexis.
The live webinar, which is sponsored by LexisNexis, will take place on 19 Feb at 12pm CET.
The panellists will build on the insights of the special report The future of legal drafting: How people and AI can unleash the power of firm knowledge, which was published last month.
The report’s central finding is that by 2030, Gen AI-powered tools will have become increasingly embedded into a lawyer’s working day, helping them work faster and more effectively.
It reveals how law firms are focusing on Gen AI technology to improve the legal drafting process, a vital component of legal work which has traditionally been cumbersome, given that firm knowledge is frequently siloed across different systems and departments.
People, however, will retain a crucial role in the process of knowledge sharing, the report finds, as in order to fully unlock the benefits of AI, lawyers must be prepared to share their knowledge to ensure AI systems are up to date and always drawing from their current expertise and know-how.
This means lawyers will need a new set of competencies by 2030, including having a solid grasp of how AI functions.
Click here to register to attend the live webinar. The future of legal drafting special report will be available for registrants to download.
The Global Legal Post has teamed up with LexisNexis to help inform readers’ decision-making process in the selection of a Gen AI legal research solution. Click here to visit the Generative AI Legal Research Hub.
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