Interesting! In this post, CloudNine discusses a recent panel where the panelists were forecasting the legal landscape of 2035!
The post by Rick Clark, titled The Future of Legal Practice: A Look Ahead from Masters Conference NYC 2025 (available here), recaps a session from the Masters Conference – New York titled “Welcome to the Masters 2035” It featured a lively and forward-thinking panel, including Elizabeth Marie Gary, Sr. Associate, eData Practice Group at Morgan Lewis; Bansri M. McCarthy, Associate at Morgan Lewis; Babette Orenstein, Associate Counsel at Con Edison and Salomon Louis, Program Owner, eDiscovery at MassMutual Financial Group.
This thought-provoking session pushed attendees to imagine what legal discovery and team dynamics could look like in 2035 with just the right blend of realism and science fiction.
So, what were some of the boldest predictions by the panel in forecasting the legal landscape of 2035? And what will eDiscovery look like in ten years? Find out here, it’s only one click! I predict you’ll click! 😉
So, what do you think? What do you think our industry will look like in 2035? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Image created using Microsoft Designer, using the term “robot lawyer in a law office looking at a crystal ball to see the future”.
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