Unlocking legal gold, how metadata is your new best friend

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17 December 2024

TopicTechnology & Knowledge
TypeEvent Recording
CPD1 - Practice Management and Business Skills

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Advances in AI are revolutionising the way legal professionals manage and extract insights from documents at scale, enabling processes that were previously out of reach. With the ability to semantically search, index, and query legal documents across a firm, or an in-house team’s entire repository—alongside case law and public dockets—practitioners can now generate tailored drafts and uncover insights faster and more accurately than ever before.

What are the real benefits of a metadata-enriched environment? How can firms unlock the full potential of their metadata? This session, led by a former AM10 practising lawyer, will explore past limitations, current breakthroughs, and what the future holds in the new era of the data-driven legal practice. Join a former AmLaw 10 litigation partner as he shares invaluable insights from over a decade of spearheading practice-led innovation at one of the world’s top law firms.

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Kyle Poe
Legal Solutions Director at Netdocuments

Kyle Poe is a Legal Solutions Director at NetDocuments, where he leverages his extensive experience in law and technology to drive AI adoption within the legal sector. Previously, Kyle was a litigation partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, specializing in applying data analytics and AI to manage complex litigation, particularly in the areas of product liability and mass tort. At Morgan Lewis, Kyle pioneered the development of the firm’s in-house matter-management platform, revolutionizing how large-scale litigation was handled by integrating real-time data insights into case strategy. With a strong background in both law and technology, Kyle is dedicated to delivering innovative, data-driven solutions that improve legal practices and client outcomes. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.A. in Economics from The University of Texas at Austin.

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