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W Melbourne

29th May 2024

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND


The rapid growth and widespread adoption of Artificial Intelligence have been truly remarkable. This technology is now quickly integrating into organisational systems, with an increasing number of law firms incorporating it into their daily operations.

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What does this mean for the future of legal services, the legal sector, and the workforce?


What steps are necessary for successful integration, and what topics like ethics, accuracy, re-skilling, and other concerns still require in-depth discussion?

Some experts propose perceiving these technological disruptions as opportunities for evolution rather than causes for concern.
"The Future of Technology and the Legal Industry" serves as a sequel to last year's highly successful inaugural event, and it is a vital gathering for legal professionals.

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This innovative event will bring together leading experts to explore this rapidly evolving field that is changing faster than we can keep pace with. Taking place in both Sydney and Melbourne, the event will offer a central hub for sharing knowledge and fostering networking opportunities.

This event has been exclusively produced to address the function and capacity of the following position from the legal profession - law firms, legal counsel and the corporate sector:

• CIO’s , COO’s , CTO’s

• IT Directors

• CFO’s & Finance Directors

• Head of Innovation

• Legal Partners - Technology

• Risk Managers

• Head of IT Security

• All those who have a role in the technology side of a law firm or legal department

TOPICS OF EXPLORATION

2030: The Future of Technology  & the legal industry

The 2nd Future of Technology and the Legal Industry is a cutting edge event for everyone involved with the legal sector. It will bring together leading experts to talk about this fast pacing field that is changing and adapting faster than we can keep up.

  • Legal futures: Where should artificial intelligence take us?

 

  • Who are the new players in this emerging market

 

  • Understanding the fundamentals of AI to comprehend its scope

 

  • The social impact and the rise of the machines

 

  • Exploring the Use of AI in Online Dispute Resolution

 

  • Ethics and AI

 

  • Tackling the bias and manipulation of AI

INVITED/CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

  • Lyria Bennett - Moses | Director- Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation | UNSW confirmed

  • Bronwyn Fox | Chief Scientist | CSIRO

  • Nick White | AI Researcher and Developer confirmed

  • Benjamin Di Marco | Cyber and Technology Risk Specialist | WTW confirmed

  • Aurelie Jacquet  | Ethical AI Consulting , Chair of Standards Australia AI Committee | Standards Australia

  • Lisa Kozaris | Chief Innovation & Legal Solutions Officer | Allens

  • Angus Lang SC | Senior Counsel | Tenth Floor Chambers 

OUR PARTNERS

Gold Partner 

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Bronze Partner 

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VENUE:

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W Melbourne

408 Flinders Ln,

Melbourne VIC 3000

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