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20.10.2023 | Press releases

KPMG Law participates in the German Legal Tech Summit 2023 as a partner

KPMG Law Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH (KPMG Law) will participate in the first German Legal Tech Summit 2023 in Hannover on November 02, 2023. Philipp Glock, partner at KPMG Law, will give a keynote speech.

The German Legal Tech Summit is the meeting place for the entire legal tech industry and offers the opportunity to present new ideas, make contacts and exchange ideas. “We are therefore very pleased to participate in the first German Legal Tech Summit and to share our experiences and insights in the field of legal tech,” says Philipp Glock, Partner at KPMG Law.

“Our keynote presentation will focus on the added value of AI implementations in legal departments and discuss the benefits and challenges of AI technologies in the practice of law. Specifically, we will discuss how AI technologies can change and improve the work of lawyers:and law firms, and the challenges and opportunities that arise from integrating AI into the practice of law.”

The German Legal Tech Summit will focus on the Legal Corner, where all guests will gain detailed insights into numerous current legal tech topics and market-ready solutions. As a central place for knowledge transfer and innovative ideas, they function as “think tanks” in which industry specialists, start-ups, companies, academics and other players from the financial services and administration sectors can share their knowledge, experience and visions.

 

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Philipp Glock, LL.M.

Partner
Solution Line Head Legal Corporate Services

Heidestraße 58
10557 Berlin

Tel.: +49 341 22572529
pglock@kpmg-law.com

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