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Start Date:1/18/2018
Start Time:1:00 PM EST
Duration:45 minutes
Abstract:
When you consider that we live in an instant gratification society where technological advances are only outpaced by expectations, it should come as no surprise that law firms face unrelenting pressure from clients to provide higher quality service at a lower cost in a fraction of the time. This session will take a look at how today’s most competitive law firms differentiate their services by using their legal research technology strategically.
In this session, David Curle and Don MacLeod will discuss how to approach your legal research to save time and money. This session will explore the ways researchers can maximize the AI features that are already built into legal research products they use today.
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Speakers
David Curle Director, Technology and Innovation Platform
Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute
David supports Thomson Reuters’ Legal business with research and thought leadership about the legal technology and innovation ecosystem, and the changing legal services industry.
Prior to joining Thomson Reuters in 2013, he led coverage of the global legal information market for the research and analysis firm Outsell, Inc., tracking industry performance and trends. He is a regular contributor to the Legal Executive Institute blog and speaker at legal industry events. He has a JD from the University of Minnesota Law School and a BA in History from Lawrence University.
Don MacLeod Manager of Knowledge Management
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Don MacLeod is the Manager of Knowledge Management at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP in New York and has more than 30 years’ experience as a law librarian. Don is the author of “How to Find Out Anything” (Random House) and has served as the editor of the monthly ThomsonReuters newsletter Internet Law Researcher since its creation in 1995.
David Lat Founder and Managing Editor AboveTheLaw.com
David Lat is editor at large and founding editor of Above the Law, as well as the author of Supreme Ambitions: A Novel. His writing has also appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post, among other publications. Prior to ATL, he launched Underneath Their Robes, a blog about federal judges. Before entering the media world, David worked as a federal prosecutor in Newark, New Jersey; a litigation associate at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, in New York; and a law clerk to Judge Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. David graduated from Harvard College and Yale Law School, where he served as an editor of the Yale Law Journal. David's first book, Supreme Ambitions: A Novel, was published in 2014 to rave reviews. According to the New York Times, for an elite niche -- consisting largely of federal judges and their clerks -- Supreme Ambitions has become the most buzzed-about novel of the year. You can connect with David on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook, and you can reach him by email at tips@abovethelaw.com (for general ATL inquiries or story ideas) or dlat@abovethelaw.com (for personal correspondence such as media inquiries or speaking invitations).
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