Jonathan Cape is the Director of Innovation at Wolters Kluwer’s Legal & Regulatory in the US. He is also responsible...
Peter Backx is Segment Director Legal & Tax Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory in the Netherlands. He is a...
Johannes Klostermann is head of innovation and user experience. Johannes has the vision of creating a fairer and more...
Magdalena Szmidt is the Deputy Director of the Project Management Office in Wolters Kluwer Poland, Legal & Regulatory Division....
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based media with...
Tune in for this round-the-world report from four representatives of Wolters Kluwer at Global Legal Hackathon 2019. On The Road host Laurence Colletti talks to Jonathan Cape in Chicago, Peter Backx in Amsterdam, Johannes Klostermann in Frankfurt, and Magda Szmidt in Warsaw. They discuss the particular challenges their locations are focusing on for this year’s Hackathon.
Jonathan Cape is the director of innovation for Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory US in New York City.
Peter Backx is the director of segments legal and tax at Wolters Kluwer in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Johannes Klostermann is head of innovation and user experience at Wolters Kluwer in Germany.
Magdalena Szmidt is deputy director of the project management office in Warsaw, Poland.
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Published: | February 25, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal News |
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