CLOC prepares for Global Institute in Las Vegas

The event will also be extended digitally

CLOC prepares for Global Institute in Las Vegas

The Corporate Legal Operations Consortium will host its Global Institute from May 9 – 12 in Las Vegas.

More than 200 speakers from diverse industries and background will participate in 100+ sessions, offering content for every maturity level of a legal ops professional. The event will feature technology to strengthen legal operations departments, and make a DEI social impact.

Sessions include:

  • Diversity Lab’s “Leverage Legal Ops Principles to Boost DEI in the Legal Profession”
  • Super Session: “Fulfilling the Promise - How Legal Ops & Law Departments can Enhance ESG/CSR & DEI Programs”
  • Automate Diversity Tracking and Performance Reviews with Legal Tech
  • Diversity and Inclusion in Legal Staffing – the Time Is Now
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Moving Past the Rhetoric
  • Working Collaboratively to Measure, Report and Improve Law Firm Diversity
  • Leverage Legal Ops Principles to Boost DEI in the Legal Profession

For those unable to join the in-person event, the institute will be extended digitally through the CLOC Talk Podcast, to be hosted by Jenn Carron, director of legal operations & technology at Netflix.

Topics highlighted include:

  • Knowledge Management
  • Legal Technology Trends
  • Change Management
  • Practical Approach to DE&I
  • The Power of Storytelling
  • Design Thinking

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