Webinar: The lawyer of the future: working habits to leave in the past | The Lawyer

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Artificial intelligence is changing the way people access, capture and share data. The popularity of voice-activated assistants such as Siri, Alexa and Google, is just an example of how the understanding of language by intelligent tech has become an essential element in people’s daily production and management of information.

New tech is not only affecting the individual and social spheres of people’s lives – it is also changing working patterns and the way businesses produce wealth.

This webinar looks at how new tech is changing working habits for lawyers, and how upcoming developments will shape professionals for the future, towards new and more efficient ways of working.

  • Old vs new – working habits lawyers should leave in the past
  • What are the implications for firms with lawyers stuck in old working habits?
  • How are firms (and their lawyers) benefiting from embracing new tech?
  • How can firms bridge the gap of technology adoption between enthusiasts and strugglers?

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LIVE WEBINAR in association with Philips Dictation | Tuesday 22 June 2021, 11:00 am BST

Speaker:

Wilfried Schaffner, Chief Technical Officer, Philips Speech Processing Solutions

Wilfried is an experienced technology leader with substantial academic and professional knowledge in building successful products for mobile working applications. He is an entrepreneur who has built technology teams across the US, European, and Australian markets. He has a proven track record of building successful IT teams, processes, and business structures for companies operating in the technology industry.

Moderator:

Matt Byrne, Deputy Editor, The Lawyer

Matt joined The Lawyer in 2003 as features editor and became deputy editor in 2014. He has written on a wide range of topics related to the business of law and management of legal services organisations. In particular, Matt leads the editorial teams for major market reports such as the UK 200, the US Top 50 and the Global Litigation 50.

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