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Webinar Announcement: Using Data to Make Better Decisions

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Jul 15, 2020 12:04:11 PM

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Ricoh has been proud to serve as an exclusive sponsor for Canadian Legal Innovation Forum's Webinar Series 2020. Over the past two months, the series' webinars have covered a variety of subjects focused on innovation in the legal technology and information management sectors in Canada. Today we're sharing the details of our third and final virtual event. 

Using Data to Make Better Decisions

Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. ET

Leveraging data through analytics tools is increasingly important for law firms and legal departments in terms of helping to make internal processes more efficient, make better informed decisions and deliver internal and external value. Data and analytics can be used for contract analysis, help better manage internal and external risks, enhance compliance processes, improve resource allocation and gain strategic advantage in a competitive legal marketplace. This 60-minute webinar will look at the data and analytics landscape as it relates to the legal sector. Presenters will look at ways law firms and legal departments are using data and analytics, the tools and technology available to support them and real life use cases where it has delivered results.

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Speakers:

  • Charles Dobson, Knowledge Management Lawyer, Litigation, Osler
  • Abdi Aidid, VP, Legal Research, Blue J Legal
  • Jessica Lockett, Director, Legal Operations and Review Solutions, Ricoh Canada
  • Jason Moyse, Principal, Law Made Inc.

Chair:

  • Andrew Bowyer, Founder, ADB Insights

All nine of the series' webinars are accredited by the Law Societies of Ontario and British Columbia. Each session is accredited for one hour of professionalism credits from the LSO and an hour of CPD from LSBC. Best of all, they are free to attend! Click here for full details on each of the webinars and speakers. 

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