Danielle Benecke is a Senior Associate in Baker McKenzie’s Global IP and Technology Practice Group, based in...
Daniel W. Linna Jr. has a joint appointment at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School...
Sometimes innovation is born in someone’s garage. Other times, it takes the resources of a huge multinational law firm. Baker McKenzie senior associate Danielle Benecke joins Law Technology Now host Dan Linna to discuss the innovation strategy Baker McKenzie employs to evaluate and address legal and tech issues today and anticipate those of the coming years. They also cover the impact AI will have on the legal practice, what law students should think about when choosing a firm, and how working with clients instead of just for them can lead to powerful insights.
Danielle Benecke is a senior associate in Baker McKenzie’s IP and Technology practices.
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Published: | May 31, 2019 |
Podcast: | Law Technology Now |
Category: | Legal News |
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