Leverage Advanced Technologies to Improve Productivity and Collaboration

When:  Mar 29, 2018 from 14:00 to 15:00 (ET)

Description

We are in the midst of what some describe as the fourth industrial revolution, where powerful, autonomous, embedded systems networked with cloud technologies unite the physical and virtual worlds. This rapid integration of technology into everyday life has also impacted how law firms and corporate law departments serve their clients. Despite the pervasiveness of technology, legal professionals still need to collaborate, maximize operational efficiencies and reduce costs.

In this webinar, we will provide an overview and demonstration of how Microsoft's legal department uses advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics, and mobility solutions to stay connected, get more done in less time and maintain client trust.

Speakers

Tami Baddeley is a Business Operations Lead at Microsoft. She joined the company in 2012, providing global operational support to the legal department. In her current role, she evangelizes Microsoft's legal productivity vertical, drives operational efficiencies, develops training and education material, and collaborates with external corporate counsel to benchmark the industry. A member of ILTA and the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), with legal project management credentials, Tami speaks at industry and trade events on how Microsoft's legal operations utilize people, process, and tools.

Alonzo Barber is a Senior Attorney at Microsoft. A commercial attorney supporting Microsoft's U.S. enterprise commercial sales organization, he is responsible for negotiating complex licensing and services transaction. Prior to this role, Alonzo worked in the Windows and devices group at Microsoft, supporting the internet of things and the wearable computer divisions and advising on various legal issues including privacy, intellectual property, and product liability matters. Previously, he was a senior counsel at Viacom/BET Networks in Washington, DC. Alonzo also served in the U.S. Navy as an officer certified in all aspects of nuclear-powered submarines.

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