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Tara Emory on Level Table Live!: eDiscovery Events

Tara Emory

Want to build your understanding of AI in legal? Tara Emory will be the next guest on Level Table Live with Level Legal!

This Thursday, May 8th at noon CT (1pm ET, 10am PT), Level Legal will host its next Level Table Live event Beyond the Bar: Tara Emory’s Journey from Antitrust Law to AI & eDiscovery (available here for registration)! A leader in eDiscovery, AI governance, and data compliance, Tara, who is Special Counsel at Covington & Burling sits down with Joey Seeber, CEO of Level Legal and Daniel Bonner, Director of Client Solutions of Level Legal to share why she pivoted from traditional law, key AI trends affecting the industry, her recent Sedona Conference article on how Generative AI is reshaping Technology-Assisted Review (TAR), and more.

Tara advises clients and serves as a court-appointed neutral/expert for discovery issues. She’s also a Steering Committee member of The Sedona Conference Working Group 13 on AI and the Law and has been a Steering Committee member for The Sedona Conference WG1 on eDiscovery and Information Governance. You won’t find anyone more knowledgeable about AI, legal and eDiscovery than Tara!

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Register here to hear a fun and interesting discussion on AI, legal and eDiscovery with Tara Emory in the Level Table Live event this Thursday! Not only that, but when you register, you can also identify any questions you would like to ask Tara!

So, what do you think? Are you interested in AI, legal and eDiscovery? If not, what are you reading this blog for? 😉 And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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