Right Discovery Staff Writer
Skyline light poured across Morgan Lewis's 101 Park Avenue perch while Masters New York delegates debated deepfakes, mobile evidence, and AI's courtroom etiquette. Day one paired high-adrenaline forensics demos with a spirited GenAI mock trial that forced technologists to plead their hype budgets before practicing skeptics.
Breakouts chased social-media intelligence, the expanding data revolution, and sponsor-led strategy sessions—including a Kroll-hosted working lunch that reminded guests that talent retention is as strategic as tooling purchases. A raucous "Legal Tech Jeopardy" finale rewarded the quick-witted before champagne toasts gave way to side hustles plotting day-two experiments.
Morning two opened with humanities-inflected storytelling about persuasion, segued into Demystifying GenAI labs, then tackled change management and Legal Ops 2025 realities. The closing panel Beyond the Billable reframed value conversations for firms allergic to transparency—even as vendors flashed ROI calculators daring leaders to use them.
Right Discovery again sponsored programming that threads empathy through innovation. Follow the Masters calendar for upcoming stops—Philadelphia, Seattle, Atlanta—and keep the conversation live long after the last swag bag empties.
Event snapshot
Masters Conference New York · July 22–23, 2025
Doors 8:00 a.m. ET · Hosted by Morgan Lewis
101 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10178
Topics: Masters Conference NYC, legal tech, generative AI, deepfakes, social media discovery, Legal Ops, change management, innovation, Right Discovery