Cynthia Brown is director of research services for Littler Mendelson, where she leads a team of research librarians, assistant...
Michelle Dewey is legal research services manager at Baker & Hostetler LLP.
Jennifer Mendez is director of knowledge management firm solutions at Ogletree Deakins.
Daniel W. Linna Jr. has a joint appointment at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School of Engineering...
THE ORRICK YEARS Ralph served as Chairman & CEO of Orrick for nearly a quarter century, leading the firm...
Let the robots do the boring work! Repetitive tasks don’t have to be a source of drudgery in the daily practice of law. Co-hosts Dan Linna and Ralph Baxter talk with Legalweek 2020 panelists Cynthia Brown, Michelle Dewey, and Jennifer Mendez about the benefits of adopting automated bot technology in law firms. They give real-life examples of robotic process automation at work in law firms and offer guidance for those interested in undertaking the creation of a bot.
Cynthia Brown is director of research services for Littler Mendelson.
Michelle Dewey is legal research services manager at Baker & Hostetler LLP.
Jennifer Mendez is director of knowledge management firm solutions at Ogletree Deakins.
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Published: | February 17, 2020 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Technology |
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On the Road |
Recorded on the conference floor, "On the Road" includes highlights and interviews from popular legal events.
Ivan Hemmans and Brooke Moore offer seven bonus tech tips following their 60 in 60 appearances at ABA Techshow.
Learn why law practice management expert Laura Keeler thinks firms should rethink office spaces rather than return to business as usual.
TECHSHOW co-chairs Allan Mackenzie and Roberta Tepper discuss the process of moving the 2021 conference to an entirely virtual format.
Damien Riehl demystifies AI applications in law firms and explains its potential for helping lawyers make better business decisions.
Forget ads on billboards, buses, and in the Yellow Pages. Building a law practice today requires a new approach.
In its fifth year, the Startup Alley Pitch Competition showcased a new group of 15 emerging companies in the legal tech market.