Right Discovery Staff Writer
The Right Discovery team heads to Legal Geek Chicago to trade notes on production-grade AI—not slideware. Expect practitioner-led sessions spanning macro trends, workflow wins, and the ethics traps that follow every successful pilot.
Featured voices include Danielle Benecke (Baker McKenzie) on the state of legal AI, Alma Asay (Crowell & Moring) on daily practitioner moves, and Mark C. Palmer ( Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism) connecting advocacy, language, and Responsible AI expectations.
Thomson Reuters' Tamara Steffens unpacks how capital shapes legal tech bets, while Factor's Nicole Bradick explores product design that balances autonomy with adult supervision.
Midday breakouts span secure deployment architecture, contract transformation, and "eight-minute AI" workflow hacks—plus an in-house roundtable hosted by the American Society of Legal Engineers.
Exhibit floors highlight vendors from Relativity to emerging document copilots, with CLE tracks on ethics, cultural change, and well-being.
"What excites me most is connecting with people who aren't just talking about innovation—they're implementing it… shaping how we approach legal operations and AI at Right Discovery and beyond."— Marla Mohr, Director of Client Engagement & Growth
Meet Marla on-site or reach her at Marla.M@rightdiscovery.com.
Logistics
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
8:30 a.m. CT doors · program through 5:00 p.m. CT
Recess · 838 West Kinzie Street, Chicago, IL 60642
Topics: legal AI, generative AI, innovation, CLE, Chicago, Right Discovery, legal operations