CL Talk

The Evolution of Legal Technology: How law firms are adapting

         

As the industry settles into the post-pandemic era, law firms are increasingly relying on new technologies to access relevant, high-value information.

In the debut podcast for CL Talk, Helen Voudouris, director of online product management at LexisNexis Canada, delves into the cutting-edge technology law firms are utilizing to streamline their workflow and business strategy. Learn how machine learning and visualization tools are being used within the legal industry, and how these solutions are helping lawyers collate vast amounts of unstructured data to yield meaningful insights – from legal research and all the way through to client management.

Don’t miss expert discussion on how the industry has changed and how you can best adapt for success today and into the future.

 

 

Jennifer King at Gowling WLG on being recognized as a Top 25 Most Influential Lawyer

Jennifer King at Gowling WLG on being recognized as a Top 25 Most Influential Lawyer

The administrative and ESG lawyer represented Windsor on the Ambassador Bridge blockade injunction

Amanda Fowler on how she balances her sports law practice and legal role at Aviva Canada

Amanda Fowler on how she balances her sports law practice and legal role at Aviva Canada

Fowler will speak about empowering women in law at the Women in Law Summit in April

Joshua Lenon at Clio says Canadian lawyers are slow to adopt tech, but big changes are coming soon

Joshua Lenon at Clio says Canadian lawyers are slow to adopt tech, but big changes are coming soon

He spoke to the CL Talk podcast about how Clio usage data shows improvements in law firm operations

Radha Curpen at Bennett Jones LLP on how law firms should understand intersectionality

Radha Curpen at Bennett Jones LLP on how law firms should understand intersectionality

Curpen will speak about her experiences leading at her firm at the Women in Law Summit in April

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Chief Justice Deborah Smith on the judiciary’s most pressing challenges

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Chief Justice Deborah Smith on the judiciary’s most pressing challenges

Smith speaks about judicial independence and how to address the erosion of courtroom decorum