[Webinar held on April 4]-From daily work to troubleshooting-A must-see for all legal staff "Legal AI utilization techniques"
[LegalOn Technologies Co., Ltd. / FRONTEO co-sponsored online seminar]
Recently, "AI" is showing unprecedented excitement, but hot eyes are also directed from the legal field.Great expectations are placed on the potential of AI, from daily legal work to lawsuits and fraud investigations that require prompt action.In this seminar, LegalOn Technologies Co., Ltd., which provides contract screening-related services using AI, and FRONTEO Co., Ltd., which started the legal tech AI business, will talk about the possibilities of AI in the legal field.
◆ Part XNUMX: Lecture by LegalOn Technologies Co., Ltd.
“How to solve the problems of daily contract work with legal tech”
▽Lecture summary
The spread of telecommuting triggered by the spread of the new coronavirus has led to the rapid spread of electronic contracts.And now, more and more companies are embarking on DX for a wider range of contract work, not just electronic contracts.
In this session, we will introduce the issues and the actual situation based on the questionnaire collected from the person in charge of actual contract work.In addition, we will talk about how to solve problems in contract review with an introduction to "AI contract review platform LegalForce".
◆ Part XNUMX FRONTEO Co., Ltd. Lecture
"The Importance of Digital Forensics and AI Technology in Litigation and Fraud Investigations"
▽Lecture summary
FRONTEO has its origins in the legal tech AI business, and has responded to a large number of e-discovery support, digital forensic investigations (fraud investigations) within companies, and third-party committee investigations.In this lecture, we will explain the key points that corporate personnel should keep in mind in case of emergency, including examples of responses using digital forensics technology and the latest AI technology.
◆Date: Thursday May 2023th 4 @ 6:14 ~ 00:15 (JST)
◆ Webinar type: Zoom Webinar
Tomohiro Okumura
Passed the old bar examination while studying at the Department of Law, Faculty of Law, Keio University, and registered as a lawyer in 2011.In the same year, he joined Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu Law Office. In 2017 he graduated from Duke University School of Law (LL.M.) and in 2018 admitted to the New York Bar. After working for Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP (New York) and Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu Bangkok Office, he joined LegalOn Technologies Co., Ltd. (formerly LegalForce) in April 2020.He oversees the legal development department.
After joining FRONTEO in September 2012, he was in charge of data assessment, business consulting, system design, and introduction to improve operational efficiency and added value through the introduction of AI, and introduced AI in various industries such as banking, insurance, credit cards, and manufacturing. Oversight. Investigation support for quality fraud investigations, fraudulent accounting, information leaks, etc. of Japanese companies using AI and forensics, and many solutions using AI for evidence disclosure (e-discovery) in international litigation.
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