Jacqueline Schafer
Jacqueline is the founder and CEO of Clearbrief (Winner, Litigation Technology Product of the Year, Legalweek 2023). Schafer serves as one of inaugural members of the Texas Bar’s AI Taskforce, and she was chosen by the American Bar Association as one of the “2022 Women of Legal Tech” and named to the 
2022 Fastcase 50, Honoring ‘Innovators, Techies, Visionaries and Leaders’ in Law, Schafer also received the 2021 Washington State Bar APEX Award for Legal Innovation for founding Clearbrief as well as for her 2020 law review article 

(“Harnessing AI for Struggling Families”)Jacqueline began her career as a litigation associate at the New York law firm of Paul, Weiss, and spent the majority of her career as an Assistant Attorney General in Alaska and Washington State, where she specialized in appellate practice and complex litigation. Before founding Clearbrief in 2020, she served as in-house counsel for a $3B national nonprofit. She received her B.A. in English and French from the University of Pennsylvania (where she sang with John Legend’s former a cappella group!), and her J.D. from Boston University School of Law.

 

THIS PROGRAM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CLE CREDIT.

LegalTech for In-House Legal Teams: Discover How Leading In-House Legal Teams are Using GenAI in Word for More Effective Corporate Investigations

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Event Description

We’ve heard from in-house teams across the country that investigation volume is rising, compliance obligations are increasing, but headcount budgets are staying the same.

 

Join us at 12pm ET / 9am PT on Wednesday, September 18 as Jackie Schaffer, CEO and Founder of Clearbrief, will provide a step-by-step guide on how in-house attorneys, investigators, and HR professionals from the largest global corporations (and small but mighty teams) are using secure AI inside Microsoft Word to get through their standard investigations workflows in less time, increasing the number of high-quality investigations each employee can successfully handle.

 

The meaningful time and cost savings means investigations teams can do more with their current headcount, while avoiding nuclear verdicts that can result when supervisors lack a window into the underlying evidence.

 

The discussion will be led by Clearbrief CEO and founder Jacqueline Schafer, a former in-house attorney responsible for internal investigations, government appellate litigator, and Paul Weiss white-collar litigator.

 

Discussion topics include:

  • How to using Clearbrief’s GenAI tools inside Word to create an instant hyperlinked timeline of your facts that can be turned into a formatted investigation report with hyperlinked references to evidence
  • How to analyze handwritten or typed interview notes with AI
  • How to create a secure, hyperlinked version of your investigation for supervisor and colleague review to ensure executive buy-in and compliance
  • Tips for launching a successful GenAI pilot at your organization

Who should attend

In-house lawyers and legal professionals who are interested in practical and responsible use of AI in legal writing.

 

If you register to attend, you’ll receive an invite to Clearbrief’s private community of internal investigations professionals.

 

There is NO COST to attend this program!

This program is FREE, thanks to our sponsor Clearbrief: the AI-powered Word add-in designed to show the facts in legal writing. If you can’t attend the live program, the FREE recording will be available via the In-House Connect Hub.

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