Neota is presenting at the Legal Innovators Conference

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Neota is presenting at the Legal Innovators Conference

Neota Logic, creators of the world’s leading automation platform, is pleased to announce we’ll be presenting at the Legal Innovators conference on the 20th of May at 16:35 – 16:55 BST on ‘Transforming in-house legal services into online applications’.

Neota’s Director of Client Solutions and Engagement, Shaz Aziz, will be joined by Legal Director, UK at Fujitsu, Ben Shillito in this joint presentation:

Having to manage the demand for legal expertise in the business, with scarce experts and limited budgets, is becoming an impossible task for many in-house legal teams.

There is a fundamental need to make legal expertise more accessible to the business and to deliver that expertise securely and effectively at the point of need.

In this session, learn how legal departments can leverage Neota Logic’s no-code platform to easily build their own bespoke applications that automate any aspect of their legal services.

See how Fujitsu is using the Neota platform to build a ‘Project Risk Analysis’ tool and hear first-hand the benefits the platform brings to their legal department.

For more information and to register for the Legal Innovators event please visit https://www.legalinnovators.online/

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