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It’s time for our annual poll of experts on what they expect 2025 to bring in legal tech, including generative AI (of course), e-discovery, and more.
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Kevin Albert, Director of Data Operations and Product Support, Casepoint; Daniel Bonner, Director of Client Solutions, Level Legal; Ryan Bosselman, Chief Operating Officer, ModeOne; Min Chen, VP & CTO, Global Platforms, Lexis Nexis Asia Pacific; Tony Donofrio, CTO, Veritext Legal Solutions; Amit Dungarani, Vice President of Growth Enablement, Casepoint; Richard Finkelman, Managing Director, Secretariat; Sean Fitzpatrick, CEO, LexisNexis North America, UK and Ireland; Christian Geyer, Founder and CEO, Actfore; David Greetham, VP of Digital Forensics, Level Legal; Jeff Jenkins, CISO, LexisNexis; Ari Kaplan, Principal, Ari Kaplan Advisors; Chris Kruse, Executive Vice President, Corporate, Casepoint; Matthew L. Miller, Esq., Senior Vice President of Information Governance and Data Privacy, HaystackID; Melissa Morrison, Director, Segment Management, LexisNexis; Jason Purviance, Chief Information Officer, ModeOne; Sundhar Rajan, CISO, Casepoint; Matt Rasmussen, CEO, ModeOne; Joey Seeber, CEO, Level Legal; Oliver Silva, Vice President of Product Operations, Casepoint; Joe Stephens, Legal Solutions Consultant, Steno; Gina Taranto, Ph.D., Director of Applied Sciences, ProSearch; Ram Vasudevan, CEO, QuisLex; Christopher Wall, Data Protection Officer, Special Counsel - Global Privacy and Forensics, HaystackID; Serena Wellen, Vice President of Product Management, LexisNexis Legal and Professional; John Wilson, CISO & President of Forensics, HaystackID
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