Operationalizing Your Contract Playbook: An In-House Guide to AI-Assisted Review

Shaun Plant

Well prepared and ably equipped in-house counsel are key to securing the best possible results in internal investigations and related civil litigation. Securing admissible evidence, avoiding spoliation, leveraging appropriate technologies, managing reputational risk and quality control all contribute to a positive end result, whether at trial or in settlement negotiations.
Join this LIVE in-person program in New York City on Thursday, November 14 at 530pm ET, followed by a networking reception with in-house counsel colleagues and peers. Tannenbaum Helpern partners Dan Horwitz and Amanda Leone, and Polaris Risk Management principals Stephen Ward and Laura Bolger, will deliver a complex fact pattern and facilitate a practical discussion of the critical elements to securing the best possible results in investigations and contentious matters.
The panel will discuss:
(1) Creating your team of investigators and experts, in-house and outside counsel;
(2) Preservation and admissibility of evidence;
(3) Discovery and ESI/Preservation and Spoliation;
(4) Use of technology in litigation strategy; and
(5) Decision making and execution strategies throughout the matter.
THIS IS A LIVE IN-PERSON PROGRAM (NEW YORK CITY) ONLY AND WILL NOT BE RECORDED.
Who Should Attend
In-house counsel and senior executives who are tasked with engaging outside counsel and risk management consultants.
There is NO COST to attend this program!
This program is FREE, thanks to our gracious sponsors, Tannenbaum Helpern and Polaris Risk Management.




