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A Turning Point for Legal: AI – Past, Present, and Future: Legal Tech Webinars

A Turning Point for Legal

Lexbe has a webinar this Friday on why GenAI is a turning point for legal, discussing the past, present and future of AI! Nice!

This Friday, September 26th at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT), Lexbe will be presenting the encore webinar AI – Past, Present, and Future | From Chess Boards to Case Files: Why GenAI Is a Turning Point for Legal. Join the Lexbe team for a provocative, practical, and forward-looking webinar exploring how Generative AI is transforming document review, privilege analysis, and litigation preparation—and what you can do to lead, not lag, in this new legal era. In this session, you’ll learn:

How they’re going to fit all that into one hour, I have no idea. But it will be interesting to find out! 😊

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As Lexbe noted, this session is designed for litigators, eDiscovery professionals, and legal technologists who want clarity—not hype—on what GenAI can (and can’t) do today. I think that’s pretty much everybody! Register here to find out this Friday why GenAI is a turning point for legal!

So, what do you think? Do you know what GenAI can (and can’t) do today? If not, then register! And 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 “two robot lawyers playing chess”.

Disclosure: Lexbe is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today

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