The Association of Corporate Counsel, Michigan Chapter, will present the seminar “Transform Legal with Tech: Litigation, Contracts, and More” sponsored by LegalEase Solutions on Wednesday, July 27, from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Detroit Foundation Hotel, 250 W. Larned St. in Detroit.
The events’s panel discussion, moderated by Tariq Hafeez, president/co-founder of LegalEase Solutions LLC, focuses on legal transformation and its impact on the contract and litigation space. The one hour panel discussion will give insights on:
• How tech can be harnessed to improve your law departments' efficiency
• The role of legal tech in enhancing contract management
• How document automation and predictive analytics is being used to drive down litigation costs for automotive OEMs
• The evolution of CLM from contracts to a unified legal platform
Speaking on the panel will be Patrice Asimakis, director of legal services, LegalEase Solutions; Jerry Levine, chief evangelist and general counsel (Americas), ContractPodAi; and Chris Comb, SVP of Business Development & Founder, LinkSquares.
To register for the “Transform Legal with Tech: Litigation, Contracts, and More” seminar, visit www.acc.com/chapters-networks/chapters/michigan.
- Posted July 05, 2022
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Seminar looks at how to 'Transform Legal with Tech'

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