Carina Marie G. KorsgaardNordic Head of Tax & Law, EY, Denmark
Carina Marie G. Korsgaard is Nordic Head of Tax & Law at EY, where she drives transformation at the intersection of law, tax and technology. With a strong focus on AI in legal services, she is deeply engaged in the strategic questions behind sustainable adoption: what to build in‑house, what to buy or lease, and how to invest wisely beyond the hype. Her approach is business‑critical and quality‑driven, with particular attention to governance, security, QA and long‑term scalability. Carina champions the belief that core legal craftsmanship remains constant, while competencies evolve - and that the real value of AI lies in strengthening professional judgment, developing sharper expertise, and enabling lawyers to deliver trusted advice in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
Elgar WeijtmansHead of Technology, HVG Law - EY, Netherlands
Elgar is a tech enthusiast. He is an ex-lawyer working at the intersection of art, technology and business, combining creative, legal and technical expertise. He leads the technology strategy at a professional services firm and is passionate about making complex technology practical and accessible.
With a background spanning software engineering, digital agency founding, law and emerging tech, Elgar brings a clear, human approach to innovation. Beyond work, he mentors social startups, collaborates on tech projects, and is building a homebrew pinball machine with his dad.
Nick WestPartner and Chief Strategy Officer, Mishcon de Reya, UK
Nick is a Partner and the Firm's Chief Strategy Officer with overall responsibility for strategy, innovation and AI, as well as the Founder of MDR Lab, our programme for tech start-ups in the legal space.
During his time at Mishcon, Nick has been closely involved with various technological innovations that help the Firm best serve clients, including the development of MDR Discover, setting up MDR Lab, developing the firm's in-house Generative AI tool, deReyAI and the rollout of several AI tools, such as Legora. Nick also led the firm's work on our 2030 business strategy, MV2030 and our strategic acquisition of Flex Legal.
Nick is one of the foremost experts in LegalTech and the application of AI to the legal market, having spent the majority of his career working at the forefront of innovation in the legal industry. Formerly Managing Director of Axiom in the UK and Director of LexisNexis's UK Legal Business, Nick's expertise lies in the field of technology, knowledge and new business models in the legal sector. Nick began his career as a competition lawyer at Linklaters and then as a strategy consultant at McKinsey & Co.
Philippa von SethHead of Knowledge Management, Setterwalls, Sweden
Philippa von Seth is Head of Knowledge Management at Setterwalls, a top-tier law firm and one of Sweden's largest law firms, where she leads the firm's implementation of generative AI and emerging legal technologies. Her work focuses on turning innovation into tangible business value by improving efficiency, quality, and client service. With a background in product management and deep expertise in knowledge management, digital transformation and legal tech, Philippa has a strong track record of leading change in knowledge-intensive organizations. She specializes in helping legal professionals transform knowledge into a strategic asset and adopt new ways of working that enable smarter, faster and more value-driven services.
Sophia LagerholmHead of Digital & Innovation, Advokatfirman Delphi, Sweden
Sophia Lagerholm brings over 25 years' experience in the legal industry and has led Delphi's digital transformation, AI strategy, and innovation agenda since 2019. With a practical, forward-thinking approach, she drives AI and legal tech adoption across the firm and transforms innovation into tangible business value — improving efficiency, quality, and client service. Her work centers on driving constructive cultural change and shaping new delivery models that enable lawyers to work faster and smarter. A regular speaker at legal tech conferences, Sophia shares insights on change leadership, AI adoption and implementation, and the future of the legal profession.
Andrea MiskolcziManaging Director, InterAlia Consulting, Austria
Andrea, Managing Director of InterAlia Consulting, helps law firms and in-house legal teams overcome stalled AI and LegalTech initiatives, low adoption, and fragmented innovation.
A Prosci-certified Change Practitioner, she supports strategy, execution, buy-in, and measurable results. Formerly a lawyer at Clifford Chance and Linklaters, she later led award-winning innovation roles at Wolf Theiss and Dentons, bringing practical, pan-European insight to modernising legal functions across Europe and driving collaboration, literacy, automation.
Daniel LönnbergHead of Data & Innovation, Familjens Jurist, Sweden
Daniel Lönnberg is Head of Data & Innovation at Familjens Jurist, Sweden's largest family law firm. With a background as a lawyer, he works at the intersection of legal practice and AI — building and implementing AI tools for the firm's 280 lawyers, with a strong focus on measuring real business impact. He also leads the development of Digitala Juristen, Sweden's first client-facing AI-powered legal guidance platform from a law firm, where AI answers legal questions directly to the individual.
Hannah GrundyLegal engineer, Wordsmith, Great Britain
Hannah is a Legal Engineer at Wordsmith, where she shapes AI-powered tools that transform how lawyers work, turning complex legal tasks into smarter, more efficient workflows. She took the alternative legal career route - moving through roles such as a Legal Analyst and Delivery Manager, learning along the way how legal work actually flows in practice.
Ulrika Algotsson-HauanAI & Digital lead, Simonsen Vogt Wiig, Norway
Ulrika Algotsson-Hauan is Head of Digital Projects at Simonsen Vogt Wiig, where she leads the firm’s generative AI agenda and digital transformation work, from strategy and vendor evaluation to adoption, onboarding and the development of legal workflows and applications.
With experience from both a leading law firm and legal information provider, she has built her career at the intersection of technology, business and legal practice, translating the needs of lawyers and users into products, roadmaps and change initiatives that create measurable value.
Sarah Eldon CullenCorporate & Venture Finance Lawyer, Mace Law Firm, Denmark
Sarah Eldon Cullen is a corporate and venture finance lawyer (Advokat) at Mace in Copenhagen, advising founders and investors at the frontier of tech, AI and venture capital from early fundraising through to exit. She trained at top-tier firms Kromann Reumert and Bird & Bird, alongside in-house legal roles at Trustpilot and Flyhjælp, and across every role has built the tools and systems her teams were missing: the first IP framework at Trustpilot, an automated litigation workflow at Flyhjælp, and at Acquinex an LLM-based due diligence project that secured £185,000 in internal investment. When that project hit the gap between legal and engineering, she taught herself backend development and shipped a working prototype of an autonomous LLM workflow for due diligence, published openly on GitHub. The same instinct now extends outward: she writes on AI strategy in legal practice, advises other firms on legal tech, and is an active part of the Copenhagen Legal Tech community.
Agnes ÅbergGTM, Laurel.ai, Sweden
Leading Laurel’s expansion across the Nordics, Agnes focuses on driving regional growth and building strategic partnerships with leading professional services firms.
Agnes is passionate about innovation, technology, sustainability, entrepreneurship, and strategic business development. She enjoys working at the intersection of emerging technology and business transformation, helping organisations unlock new ways of working and create long-term value.
Alexander IrschenbergerCEO, Legal Tekno, Denmark
Alex is a legal tech pioneer with multiple companies on his CV. Alex has gone from Fortune 500 and a tier 1 law firm to legal tech - now trying to bridge the gap between lawyers and technology. He's focusing mostly on AI, contracts, compliance, and databases. He's also an external lecturer in legal tech at Queen Mary University of London.
Malin MännikköProduct Lead AI & PhD candidate, Newcode.ai, Sweden
Malin Männikkö is a Product Lead and PhD Candidate in Agentic AI systems for lawyers at Newcode.ai. Malin is a lawyer and spent several years at DLA Piper as a Legal Tech Associate, focusing on Tech Law related matters from compliance to commercial aspects, and Legal Tech driving DLA Piper Sweden's legal tech initiatives. Malin has additional in-house experience from large multi-national companies.
Stefan KimPartner, PSA, Sweden
Stefan Kim, a Partner at PSA, is a Legal Tech evangelist, and act as a strategic advisor to leading law firms and corporate legal departments across Europe.
Greta WannerCustomer Success Associate, Junu, Denmark
Greta has an international background in business, technology, and law, with experience across several countries. At Junu.io, she works closely with law firms on legal tech adoption, engagement, and value creation, bringing a practical perspective on how technology initiatives scale.
Dorte CarlssonCEO Copenhagen Legal Tech (Organizer), Denmark
Dorte Carlsson is CEO of Copenhagen Legal Tech. She is a trained lawyer, mediator and legal designer, and has many years of experience from the legal industry, including being a member manager at Danske Advokater.
Peter van DamCDO, Simonsen Vogt Wiig & CoFounder TechTorget (Organizer), Norway
Peter's current position is Chief Digital Officer at Simonsen Vogt Wiig. Prior to that, he was responsible for implementing iManage at many law firms in Norway when he was country manager for IRIS. In the Netherlands, he has been a strategy and knowledge consultant for several years, also for some of the larger Dutch law firms. Peter is one of the initiators of TechTorget and also is strategic consultant for Gyldendal Rettsdata, a Norwegian provider of legal data.
Rasmus Kirkeby SallingInternational legal executive
Rasmus is an international legal executive who has spent fifteen years building and leading high-performing in-house legal teams at global corporations. At Schneider Electric, the Fortune Global 500 industry, automation and energy management group, he was Head of IP Legal, EMEA. He then joined Falck, the world-leading emergency medical services and healthcare group, as Head of Commercial Legal, where he and his team were early movers in building AI into legal advisory and contract management. Most recently, Rasmus ran a business line at Falck as Head of Transition for New Markets, a senior executive role outside the legal function that he took on after completing his Executive MBA at IMD Business School in Switzerland. His focus now is on how AI is reshaping the way legal teams work and deliver value, and on how legal departments and business lines collaborate. Rasmus began his career with Danish top-tier firm Bech-Bruun, and later Eversheds and Horten, before moving in-house.