GenAI is no longer a future consideration. Casepoint‘s webinar this Thursday discusses what every GC needs to know in 2026 about AI transformation!
This Thursday, November 13th at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT), Casepoint will be presenting the webinar titled (wait for it!) AI Transformation: What Every GC Needs to Know in 2026. This webinar will cut through the hype and lean into the AI paradox: the promise of speed, insight, and efficiency, and a look at how to measure success against the very real pitfalls of bias, over-reliance, and regulatory uncertainty. Our panel of legal leaders will share practical learnings from the front lines — what’s working, what’s not, and what’s still unknown.
Join your peers on Thursday, November 13th at 1:00 p.m. ET to explore:
- The urgent mandate for legal leaders to be proactive with AI now
- How to train your team on using the right applications and defining success metrics
- The promise vs. pitfalls for eDiscovery, information governance, compliance, and security
- Building a culture of AI adoption that safeguards the core legal mission
The webinar will be conducted by Jim Shaughnessy, Chief Legal Officer at Docusign; Nuala O’Connor, global Fortune 10 technology governance leader and former SVP and Chief Counsel for Digital Citizenship at Walmart; and Ben Tingo, General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer at Casepoint + OPEXUS.
Generative AI is no longer a “future consideration,” it’s a boardroom priority. For General Counsels, Chief Legal Officers, and legal operations leaders and their teams, the pressure is on to show they are adopting AI in meaningful ways while avoiding the risks that can undermine trust, compliance, and security. Register here to learn what every GC needs to know in 2026 about AI transformation – this Thursday!
So, what do you think? Are you planning for how your organization will use AI in 2026? 😉 If so, then join Casepoint this Thursday! 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 “robot lawyers looking at a calendar which is lying on a desk in a law office”.
Disclosure: Casepoint is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today
Disclaimer: The views represented herein are exclusively the views of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views held by my employer, my partners or my clients. eDiscovery Today is made available solely for educational purposes to provide general information about general eDiscovery principles and not to provide specific legal advice applicable to any particular circumstance. eDiscovery Today should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a lawyer you have retained and who has agreed to represent you.
Discover more from eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.



