From March 9–12, Legalweek New York will bring together thousands of legal professionals to explore the latest business trends, regulatory developments, talent evolution, and technology driving modern legal operations. Known for its workshop boot camps, TED‑style talks, and panel discussions, the conference spans a wide range of topics—from legal automation and eDiscovery to data privacy and cybersecurity.
Our Speakers & Topics:
- Amy Sellars:
- Measuring Total Cost of Ownership in AI‑Driven Legal Operations | March 9th at 9 am: how AI and advanced technologies are reshaping the way organizations evaluate Total Cost Ownership.
- General Counsel Workshop - What Would Actual AI Disruption Mean for Law Firms and GCs? | March 9 at 1 pm: how AI-enabled legal work is reshaping expectations inside General Counsel-firm relationships.
- Michelle Six
- Five New Risks AI Has Introduced in the Last Five Months | March 10 at 3:30 pm: how rapidly AI use is reshaping legal practices and to share practical safeguards that can help protect your organization from emerging AI-driven risks.
Michelle is a nationally recognized litigator focused on electronic discovery law, data privacy, cross-border discovery, and AI technology exploration. She counsels clients on the development and execution of defensible eDiscovery processes in connection with contentious, high-stakes commercial litigation, product liability cases, antitrust matters, and internal and government investigations. Michelle regularly advises multinational corporations on data loss and records retention, as well as challenges and solutions generated by emerging technologies.
Amy is a nationally recognized eDiscovery expert and brings over a decade of inhouse eDiscovery experience at Fortune 500 corporations, including management of discovery for the Opioid MDLs for two different companies. Amy is client-centric and focuses on improving litigation response protocols while working to resolve current disputes as efficiently and inexpensively as possible. She brings practical skill to high-dollar, bet-the-company cases and strategic management ability to case portfolios common to all companies, including tort, employment, and internal and government investigations.