2020 was a year unlike any other. The coronavirus pandemic brought the world to a grinding halt in March, and yet, one year later, the world has coped remarkably well by innovating and adapting to new ways of working and living. The legal industry is a prime example of that resilience, adopting technologies, workflows, and operations to maintain productivity. Facing a watershed moment, courtrooms, law firms, and in-house counsels are asking, “Is this the new normal?”
In this session, ediscovery thought leaders Kaylee Walstad, EDRM’s Chief Strategy Officer, (Ret.) Judge Andrew Peck, Senior Counsel at DLA Piper, and Craig Ball, forensic analyst and former trial lawyer, join Josh Buckler, VP of Sales at Everlaw, to discuss:
- How innovation in legal tech in 2020 has impacted legal workflows and court practices, including hearings and depositions.
- How the pace of innovation in legal tech in 2020 has impacted business models.
- Who has been most impacted by these changes.
- How ediscovery workflows like evidence identification and collection and data sources have been affected.
- Which of these changes could be transient or transformative.
Join us in this live session to hear about legal technology and trends that can enable law firms and general counsels to build digital resilience to future-proof their business models and ensure seamless workflows for client-friendly outcomes.