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Schedule
Understanding the Connection Between Partner Performance, Profit Sharing, and a Data-Centric Culture
Why iManage Ask is a game changer
iManage is introducing something that changes how legal professionals find and use knowledge. Ask iManage is a new AI-powered search that understands natural language, works across your entire repository and gives back precise, contextual answers. No more keyword guesswork or metadata dependency.In this session, we'll show how it handles everything from pinpointing specific clauses to locating the right version of a Powerpoint someone sent two years ago. Ask it questions like "what's the liability cap in the Viking LegalTech MSA?" or "which tenancy agreements have termination options from the past year?" and it delivers what you need — fast.We'll unpack what's under the hood, how it works with your documents and emails, and why it marks the start of a smarter way to work with legal content.
Collaborate, automate and build the future of digital legal service delivery on HighQ and CoCounsel
Discover how HighQ delivers structured, secure, and customizable end-to-end collaboration. In this session, we'll showcase real-world use cases and give you a preview of innovations coming in 2026, from advanced integrations (including MCP) to AI-driven tools and workflows.Learn how HighQ, combined with CoCounsel and your firm's expertise, powers productive, digital legal services at scale. Join us to explore how the next generation of technology-enabled legal services are built on HighQ.
Parallel track 1: AI in law firms – ethics and practice
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the conditions for the legal profession. New tools are being launched at a rapid pace, while issues of ethics, data security, confidentiality and GDPR are taking centre stage. The Swedish Bar Association's new guidance on generative AI in legal practice provides an initial framework for how generative AI - technology that creates text, images, sound or code - can be used in legal practice without compromising the code of conduct. The guidance provides an important foundation, but for many firms the question remains how to practically implement and integrate AI tools into their operations.
During the lecture, an introduction will be provided to the purpose and content of the guide, focusing on the core ethical values and the considerations that every lawyer and law firm needs to make when using generative AI. This will be followed by a more practical part, with concrete tips on how to approach AI - from strategic choices to implementation and use in everyday practice.
The following will be discussed during the lecture:
- what generative AI is and how it differs from other AI technologies
- what the risks and opportunities of the technology are for the role of lawyers
- how generative AI can be used in accordance with applicable law and the Code of Conduct
- practical advice on how to evaluate, select and implement the right solutions
- how to create employee engagement and bring real value to the organisation
- examples of tools and applications
AI and cybersecurity
From deepfake CEO fraud and autonomous ransomware to AI assistants using blackmail to stay alive, AI isn't just changing cybercrime—it's creating entirely new and bizarre categories of risk.
What (M&A) Lawyers Secretly Want from Legaltech
&A deals are fast, messy, and unforgiving, and most legaltech doesn't survive the chaos. This workshop flips the script: instead of asking lawyers to adapt to tools, we'll explore how tools can finally adapt to lawyers.
Jurimesh co-founder Jorrit Willaert shares real lessons from building due diligence software used by top transactional teams. We'll talk through the features lawyers actually ask for (even if they don't say it directly), how to build tech that works the way lawyers work, and the design mistakes we made along the way.
Whether you've used legaltech and hated it, or you're curious about tools that finally get it right — this session is for you. No AI buzzwords, no forced "innovation." Just an honest look at what tech can (and can't) fix in M&A.
Bring your deal war stories. We'll bring ours.