Generative AI (GenAI) is changing everything around contract lifecycle management and other legal technologies. But when technology is evolving this quickly, how can you cut through the noise, choose the right partner, and protect your organization? What questions should you be asking, and why?
Join legal and tech leaders from Evisort and Harbor Labs on March 7 at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET for a fast-paced, practical walkthrough of key issues for evaluating GenAI-powered legaltech solutions — such as data privacy, IP protection, RAG implementation, LLM fine-tuning, accuracy, certifications, responsible AI principles, and more.
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Attendees will also receive a practical checklist of questions to add to your RFPs and inform your procurement process. Register today!
Riley Hawkins is Chief Strategy Officer at Evisort. At Evisort, Hawkins leads the consulting, field enablement, and sales engineering organizations. Prior to Evisort, he held positions at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Martin Kenney & Co., and Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd. Hawkins is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, and obtained his JD at Harvard Law School.
Margaret Minister is General Counsel of Evisort. Prior to Evisort, Minister served as the Chief at the Board of Overseers of the Maine Bar. She has also served as Partner at Pierce Atwood and General Counsel & Chief Licensing Officer at Angela Adams Designs, where she was responsible for the P&L growth and the company’s licensing business unit. Minister previously worked in international trade at Akin Gump and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
Jeff Marple is Director of Digital Transformation at Harbor Labs. As the leader of the contract intelligence solution line at Harbor, he helps Fortune 500 law departments get the most out of their contract processes and data to accelerate the speed of business. Prior to joining Harbor, Jeff served 21 years at Liberty Mutual, culminating as Director of Innovation for Corporate Legal. He co-founded the Boston Legal Design Challenge and advised legal tech companies. In 2020, he was inducted as a Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management for his contributions to the legal field.
Connie Brenton, VP Law, Technology, and Operations, NetApp