Elevate Together Newsletter
 
Las Vegas
 
 
Rob MacAdam
 
Want to arrive in Las Vegas on May 6 ready to explore key legal ops topics at CLOC Global Institute? Then read our new series on the current crucial issues in the field! Part I discusses a strategic approach to AI for legal.
 
 
 
Road Trip
 
 
Rob MacAdam
 
Obtaining AI's full revolutionary potential for legal ops requires a four-step strategic approach focusing on the overlap between new (and soon-to-come) AI-powered tools and your existing and emerging needs.
 
 
 
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Pratik Patel, Vince Vetri
 
General counsels need to grow ROI by leaps and bounds, not small increments. But how can they achieve this sort of ‘step change’? These five initiatives have delivered ‘quantum leap’ results.
 
 
 
Devdeep Ghosh, Erica White
 
 
Devdeep Ghosh, Erica White
 
For GCs aiming to boost department ROI, Actions Three and Four – spend analysis and benchmarking – help lower costs, raise efficiency, calculate ROI, and obtain data to track progress and demonstrate success.
 
 
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Kunoor Chopra
 
 
 
Elevate Expert Kunoor Chopra, VP, will speak at the 2024 Corporate Legal Operations Consortium’s Global Institute on the panel, ‘Putting the AI in DEIB: Artificial Intelligence and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging’, on May 7.
 
 
Vince Vetri
 
 
 
Elevate Expert Vince Vetri, VP, spoke at the 2024 Association of Corporate Counsel’s Legal Ops Con panel, ‘Getting the Really BIG Things Done: Tips, Tricks, and Lessons Learned to Help You Land Your Next Major Project’ on April 16.
 
 
 
 
Pratik Patel
 
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Elevate extends its winning streak, earning a top spot in the Best Lawyers rankings for the fourth year in a row. The rankings are based on client and professional reference evaluations, peer reviews, and industry leader interviews.
 
 
Big Trends
 
 
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75% of law firm partners view AI-powered analytics tools as essential for efficient eDiscovery; only 40% of in-house counsel agree.
 
 
 
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While 80% of corporate law departments acknowledge the value of eDiscovery data scientists, less than 10% currently employ or are actively recruiting them.
 
 
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