What Comes After CLM: How Agentic Capabilities Are Expanding What In House Legal Teams Can Do

Alex Zilberman

CLM has become a core foundation for many in house legal teams, bringing structure, visibility, and consistency to contract management. But with the latest agentic capabilities, the role of CLM is evolving. Legal teams can now do much more within these systems than simply store documents, track status, and route approvals.
Join us on Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT. In this session, Alex Zilberman, CEO and Co Founder of Chamelio, will be joined by Yaniv Aronowich, Chief Legal Officer at accessiBe, for a practical discussion on the next stage of CLM evolution. Using four illustrative workflows, they will explore how agentic capabilities can help legal teams guide requests, apply legal and business logic, generate or review outputs, collect information, route decisions, and escalate matters at the right time.
The discussion will focus on how these new capabilities are expanding CLM from a system of record into a more active operational layer for legal. Attendees will leave with a practical understanding of where agentic workflows can create meaningful value, where human legal judgment remains essential, and how in house teams can think about this shift in their own organizations.
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend:
This session is built for in-house legal professionals who are past the “should we pilot AI?” stage and are focused on making legal AI durable, governed, and actually adopted across a scaled legal function. It will be especially valuable for General Counsel, Deputy/Assistant GCs, Legal Operations leaders, and practice-area owners (commercial, privacy, employment, compliance) who need repeatable workflows, consistent legal decision-making, and measurable outcomes.
There is NO COST to attend this program!
This program is FREE, thanks to our sponsor, Chamelio. Can’t make it to the live program? The recording will be available in our Free Video Library.





