Exceed client expectations with AI-powered Document Intelligence
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Intrigued by AI but seeking assurance that it delivers on its promises and can be relied upon? Let us introduce you to the latest AI solution in the Thomson Reuters legal technology portfolio: Document Intelligence.

Join this webinar for a first look at the cutting-edge AI platform - pre-trained by expert Practical Law lawyer editors to help you draft documents with speed and confidence, minimise client risks, and expedite contract reviews. During the session, presenters will delve into:

  • Adapting to the changing landscape of corporate customer expectations  
  • Strategies for keeping your legal tech approach current to gain a competitive edge.
  • How to use Document Intelligence to reduce non-billable hours and increase client satisfaction
  • A demonstration of the platform, featuring sample use cases and insights from other customers

Speakers
Speaker
Rawia Ashraf
Vice President, Product Management
Thomson Reuters.

Rawia develops customer-driven legal software that helps attorneys get their jobs done with a particular focus on innovative technologies and AI. Before joining Thomson Reuters, Rawia practiced antitrust law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, in both New York and DC. She is a graduate of Cornell Law School and the University of Maryland. Outside of work, Rawia is active with Food Bank for New York City and other nonprofits focusing on women and income inequality.
Speaker
Michael Thrall
Subject Matter Expert
Thomson Reuters

Prior to joining Document Intelligence and the Thomson Reuters team, Michael worked as a litigator and business attorney.  Alongside his litigation workload, he served as outside general counsel for several businesses, including restaurant chains and real estate brokerages and investment groups.  At Document Intelligence, he works as a subject matter expert to train AI models and develop contract ontologies.  He lives in Denver and loves exploring the Rocky Mountains with his wife, two kids, and dog.

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