Carlos Gamez is the Senior Director of Innovation for Thomson Reuters’ Legal Business. In his role, he partners with...
Sanjay Kamlani is the managing director of 1991 Group. Sanjay Kamlani is an entrepreneur and legal industry leader. He...
Lucy Endel Bassli is the founder of InnoLegal Services PLLC, a modern solution provider that offers legal advice and...
Haley Altman has over a decade of experience working on complicated transactions in the corporate, private equity, and venture...
Nicole is a former lawyer and the founder and CEO of Theory and Principle, a legal technology product development...
From Inspire.Legal 2.0, host Nicole Bradick welcomes Carlos Gamez, Sanjay Kamlani, Lucy Bassli, and Haley Altman to discuss strategies for minimizing friction in the processes of procuring and adopting new technology. They bring together perspectives from both law firms and vendors to address pain points and offer solutions.
Carlos Gamez is a client and partner lead in legal technology innovation at Thomson Reuters.
Sanjay Kamlani is the managing director of 1991 Group.
Lucy Bassli is founder and principal at InnoLegal Services, PLLC.
Haley Altman is the general manager of transaction management at Litera Microsystems.
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Published: | February 17, 2020 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Technology , Practice Management |
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On the Road |
Recorded on the conference floor, "On the Road" includes highlights and interviews from popular legal events.
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