Secure your spot at this transformative webinar featuring two legal visionaries: Professor Scott Westfahl of Harvard Law School and Aine Lyons, Deputy General Counsel at Workday!
The old models are fading, and quickly. AI is forcing a reevaluation of what it means to lead in the legal field, bringing massive opportunities along with high levels of disruption. How can you meet ever-growing expectations for your team without increasing burnout? And what are the skills that will differentiate thriving counsel as AI continues to advance?
Join us on Wednesday, January 29 at 10am PT to learn how you can:
As head of Executive Education for Harvard Law School, Scott Westfahl advances adaptive leadership skills and professional development across the legal field. He designs and delivers programs that empower legal leaders to excel in an ever-evolving landscape. Previously, Scott held roles at McKinsey & Company and Goodwin Procter LLP, where he pioneered innovative frameworks for lawyer development and mentorship. A prolific author and past chair of the Professional Development Consortium, Scott has been recognized with multiple national awards for innovation and impact in legal education.
Aine Lyons is an award-winning legal leader with over 25 years of experience leading and transforming legal departments at Fortune 500 companies including VMWare and Broadcom. A Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) board member, Aine is known for driving scalable innovation that is tightly aligned to enterprise objectives to drive growth and solve complex business challenges. Her strategic focus and success in building thriving, modern law departments have earned accolades such as the Financial Times 2022 “Change Agent” and the 2019 “Legal Intrapreneur of the Year” and ACC Value Champion.
A member of the founding team at Evisort, a Workday company, Memme Onwudiwe leads initiatives that bridge legal expertise with cutting-edge technology. Memme educates legal and business leaders on leveraging AI-powered insights to drive business outcomes, and also contributes to Evisort’s product innovation. He holds a JD from Harvard Law School, where he now lectures on "Startup Entrepreneurship and Innovations in Legal Technology," and is a co-founder of the Harvard Legal Technology Symposium. Memme’s thought leadership extends to his contributions to the book "Legal Operations in the Age of AI and Data."
Justin Hectus, Managing Director, Harbor