Magic circle firm partner headlines Legal Tech Summit

Speakers revealed for 2018 Summit, including innovation partner from international law firm Allen & Overy

Magic circle firm partner headlines Legal Tech Summit

The highly successful Legal Tech Summit is returning to Sydney on 31 October and will be bringing together some of Australia and the world’s leading innovative minds in the legal tech space to share their insights on harnessing technology to improve the client experience.

Headlining the day will be Allen & Overy Partner Jonathan Brayne, who also heads up the firm’s tech innovation space, Fuse, sharing his story of how the magic circle firm collaborates with technologists and clients to develop and test legal, regulatory and deal-related solutions.

There will also be presentations on blockchain and leading law firms through disruptive change. Plus a ‘live’ hack from one of the world’s first certified ethical hacker Daniel Weis to show you how vulnerable corporate systems are.

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At the end of the day, there will also be a pitch fest where start-ups get to show their latest innovations for the chance to win a $20k marketing prize from Australasian Lawyer.

Australasian Lawyer is offering readers Super Saver registrations to the Summit. Book now and save over $500 per person. Additional savings apply to groups of four.

Find out more and register at http://legaltechsummit.com.au/

The Legal Tech Summit will be held at the Westin on Wednesday 31 October.

 

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