"Reimagining eDiscovery Workflows for an AI World" is a corporate breakfast briefing organized by TCDI, a leader in legal services and software. This event focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence into eDiscovery processes, aiming to enhance efficiency and accuracy in legal workflows.
The briefing covers key topics such as the latest innovations in eDiscovery, strategies for efficient data management and retrieval, and best practices for transforming raw data into actionable insights. Attendees will also explore real-world case studies and success stories that highlight the transformative impact of AI on eDiscovery.
The event features a panel of esteemed industry experts, including Dana Miller, Partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP; Jennifer Andres, Vice President of TCDI's Military Spouse Managed Review program; Jennifer Feldman, eDiscovery practitioner at DLA Piper; and Karen Wagshul, eDiscovery Attorney at Winston & Strawn LLP. The discussion is moderated by Andy Cosgrove, Chief Strategy Officer at TCDI.
This briefing is ideal for legal professionals, eDiscovery practitioners, and corporate counsel seeking to stay abreast of technological advancements in the field. Attendees will gain valuable insights into leveraging AI to streamline eDiscovery workflows and improve legal outcomes.
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Speakers(2)
Caragh Landry
Chief Legal Process Officer at TCDI
With over 25 years in legal services, Caragh specializes in workflow design and continuous improvement programs, focusing on technology integration and process engineering for legal operations.
Michael Gibeault
Senior Vice President, Legal Services at TCDI
Michael has a tenured career supporting law firms and corporate legal departments with creative and cost-effective solutions, focusing on forensics, eDiscovery, and managed document review.
Event Details
- Date
- February 1, 2024
- Location
- 🇺🇸 New York, United States
- TCDI Corporate Office
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal professionals, eDiscovery practitioners, corporate counsel
- CLE Credits
- CLE accreditation pending
- Attendees
- Approximately 50 attendees