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Legal drafting is an essential component of legal work where judgement comes into focus, blending the analysis, experience and nuance that shape a matter. Yet the process surrounding that work has not kept pace with advances in legal technology with lawyers facing a maze of version hunting, line-editing and administrative steps that pull attention away from the thinking itself.
Join this live webinar to learn how many European firms are beginning to change that reality by taking a more deliberate approach to drafting, harnessing generative AI technology to strengthen their knowledge foundations, improve access to firm-wide expertise and remove the friction points that consume time but add little value.
Our panel of experts will explore the findings of research undertaken by The Global Legal Post in association with LexisNexis based on in-depth interviews with senior lawyers and executives at top firms in Germany, Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands.
Discover how:
- Advanced tech will reshape access to collective knowledge
- Firm knowledge plus AI is key to training junior talent
- AI-powered workflows will transform lawyer roles
- Client relationship-building is central to future value delivery
Who Should Attend:
- Law firm partners and their teams
- General counsel and their teams
- Legal operations, knowledge management, business development and legal IT professionals
This live webinar is free to attend and will be available on demand.
Presenters
Andrea Miskolczi
Managing Director
InterAlia Consulting
Andrea began practice at Clifford Chance and Linklaters before leading innovation, business development and marketing at Wolf Theiss and legaltech and legal AI at Dentons Europe. She has delivered award-winning, cross-border initiatives recognised by the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Programme for impact on collaboration, client experience, data literacy and workflow automation. With experience across the UK, Germany, Austria, Hungary and leadership roles throughout Continental Europe and CEE, Andrea brings a pragmatic, pan-European view of what actually works when modernising legal functions.
Pierre Zickert
Legal Technology Manager
Hengeler Mueller
In his legal practice, Pierre advises on digital transformation, AI and cloud usage, drawing on extensive hands-on implementation experience. He also serves as the firm’s AI Governance Officer, teaches Legal Tech and AI Governance at the University of Jena, and examines the elective subject Legal Tech and IT Law in the Bavarian Second State Examination.
Sara Molina
Partner, Legal Tech and Digital Transformation Practice
Pérez-Llorca
She has more than 18 years of experience in the field of digital transformation and innovation in the legal sector. Throughout her career, she has led strategic projects in international firms and technology companies, focusing on the digitisation of legal processes, document automation, the design and implementation of legal tools and work methodologies focused on efficiency and the client. Her multidisciplinary approach, which combines law, technology and change management, allows her to provide innovative solutions to the challenges of the legal sector, helping to position Pérez-Llorca as a leading firm in legal innovation.
Sebastien Bardou
Vice President of Strategy CEMEA and General Manager CEMEA International
LexisNexis
Moritz Krause
Manager Legal Tech and AI
Gleiss Lutz
In this role, he leads and coordinates initiatives in Legal Tech, innovation, digitalization and process optimization. A key focus of his work is on introducing and scaling AI platforms as well as evaluating, implementing and embedding Legal Tech solutions and Legal Project Management tools into the firm’s daily operations. In addition, he supports the development of tailor-made, Gleiss Lutz-specific solutions.
He is active as a speaker at panels, webinars and other events.
Moritz Krause completed his studies in International Relations (B.A. 2017) at the Technical University of Dresden and his studies in European Economic Law (LL.M. 2018) at the University of Groningen (Netherlands).
He has been with Gleiss Lutz since 2019, initially as (Senior) Project Associate in the antitrust practice and later in the Legal Operations & Legal Tech team.