In our latest webinar, Tom Stephenson, VP of Community and Legal Operations at Legal.io, discussed key trends and influences in Legal Operations for 2023, insights from his career, and predictions for 2024. Learn about budgeting, efficiency, AI impact, community collaboration, and job outlook for legal ops professionals. Watch our on-demand webinar to gain valuable insights and stay ahead in the evolving legal landscape.
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Legal.io hosted an engaging discussion featuring Tom Stevenson, VP of Community and Legal Operations. Our distinguished speaker delved into significant trends such as budget constraints, community collaboration, and the rise of AI in legal operations for 2023. Gain valuable insights from our esteemed panelist by watching the on-demand webinar and stay informed about the evolving landscape of legal operations.
The webinar provided isights into the dynamic landscape of legal operations, exploring collaborative dynamics, hiring trends, the transformative impact of generative AI, strategic partnerships, and future trends.
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