Neota Logic is Attending CLOC Sydney

Neota Logic is Attending CLOC Sydney
Neota Logic is Attending CLOC Sydney

Neota Logic, creators of the world’s leading AI automation platform for professional services, is pleased to announce we will be attending CLOC Sydney on the 2 – 3 September 2019.

Neota is an award-winning no-code AI automation platform, providing professionals with a wide range of easy-to-use tools to rapidly build applications that automate any aspect of their services.

To book a demo with one of our Neota experts at the event please book here.

Neota is also planning a breakfast roundtable event for in-house counsel and legal operations professionals the morning after CLOC Sydney, on the 4th September. The event is being held in conjunction with Lawyers on Demand and OZ Minerals will also be presenting.

The CLOC Sydney Institute is an educational conference that draws on the personal and collective strengths of practicing in-house legal operations professionals. CLOC members are passionate and determined to innovate their legal operations departments, teams and functions. They collaborate with each other to share what works, what doesn’t and to develop and standardize the processes and the tools needed to enable legal departments to “run like a business”.  All educational content is developed and curated by practicing legal operations professionals who have been on the front lines of the legal operations revolution for years. For more information about CLOC please click here.

 

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