Legal Operators Webinar: Past, Present, Future: How Can Data Serve Your Department

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Legal Operators Webinar: Past, Present, Future: How Can Data Serve Your Department

Date: Monday, June 15, 2020

Time: 11:00 AM America/Los_Angeles

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It’s clear to see the importance of online applications in managing your in-house legal function, especially in today’s world, but perhaps the hidden value is the data trail these applications leave behind.

In this webinar, Nancy Situ Paterson, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Neota Logic, walks you through a modern way of running your legal department, like a disruptive business, using Neota’s no-code platform to build bespoke applications to serve your business online, 24/7.

By demonstrating practical customer applications, learn how your legal team can review, track and analyse data from these applications which leads to vital insights into effectively managing your legal department such as process blockages, resource allocation, areas of concern and opportunities for service improvement.

Presenter:

Nancy Situ Paterson

Director, Strategic Partnerships at Neota Logic

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