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Legal AI Conference 2025

by Inside Practice

The Legal AI Conference 2025 is a premier event dedicated to exploring the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the legal industry. Organized by Inside Practice, this conference brings together leading experts, practitioners, and innovators to discuss and demonstrate the latest advancements in legal technology.

Attendees can expect in-depth sessions covering key topics such as AI-driven legal research, contract analysis, compliance automation, and the ethical implications of AI in law. The conference aims to provide practical insights into integrating AI tools to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and client service within legal practices.

The event features a variety of networking opportunities, including panel discussions, workshops, and an expo hall showcasing cutting-edge legal tech solutions. Notable speakers include Oz Benamram, Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, who will share his expertise on the current state of search and AI's broader impacts on knowledge work.

Legal professionals, technologists, and decision-makers interested in leveraging AI to transform their practices will find this conference invaluable. It offers a platform to stay ahead of technological trends, gain actionable strategies, and connect with peers and industry leaders driving innovation in the legal sector.

Speakers(9)

Alison Devlin

Panelist at Eversheds Sutherland

Alison Devlin contributes to discussions on AI investment, pricing, and proving value, offering perspectives on selecting tools, justifying costs, and measuring ROI in legal practice.

Claire McNamara

Moderator at Pennington Manches Cooper

Claire McNamara moderates discussions on AI investment, pricing, and proving value, bringing real-world stories from legal KM and innovation leads on selecting tools, justifying costs, and measuring ROI that matters to clients and leadership.

Gabriel Karawani

Panelist at Atlas by ClearPeople

Gabriel Karawani explores the transformation of knowledge management into dynamic, AI-driven intelligence that fuels decision-making, innovation, and client service in the legal sector.

Martin Hasler

Innovation Manager at VWV

Martin Hasler emphasizes people-first AI adoption, evaluating tools based on inclusion, wellbeing, and long-term impact, ensuring sustainable, human-centered innovation in legal practices.

Olivia Dhein

Panelist at Baker McKenzie

Olivia Dhein shares her experiences in AI investment, pricing, and proving value, focusing on selecting tools, justifying costs, and measuring ROI that matters to clients and leadership.

Oz Benamram

Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP

As the firm's first Chief Knowledge & Innovation Officer, Mr. Benamram provides strategic direction on knowledge management, innovation, and legal technology. He leads the Knowledge Department in developing and implementing systems and processes that enable the firm to share its collective knowledge. Mr. Benamram is a globally recognized thought leader and a frequent speaker on legal technology and knowledge management subjects.

Sandra Smythe

Panelist at Farrer & Co

Sandra Smythe participates in panels discussing AI investment, pricing, and proving value, sharing insights on selecting tools, justifying costs, and measuring ROI in the legal sector.

Stephen Bedford

Product Director at Atlas by ClearPeople

Stephen Bedford specializes in building AI-ready infrastructure, focusing on organizing unstructured and fragmented data to unlock real value from AI. His expertise is crucial for firms dealing with messy repositories or early-stage taxonomy efforts.

Thomas Procter

Panelist at The Lawyer

Thomas Procter discusses the evolution of knowledge management beyond static storage, focusing on how firms are repositioning KM as a strategic function through AI-driven intelligence.

Event Details

Date
November 21, 2025
Location
🇬🇧 London, United Kingdom
London
Pricing
£695 - £2,495
Audience
Legal professionals, technologists, and decision-makers interested in AI applications in law.