You’re invited to our Neota Network lunch Event in Chicago

You’re invited to our Neota Network lunch Event in Chicago
You’re invited to our Neota Network lunch Event in Chicago

Date: 27th February 2020

Times: 12.00 – 14.00, including working lunch

Venue: Mayer Brown Offices, 32nd floor, 71 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606

RSVP

Our N² community offers our valued customers, partners and anyone with an interest in Neota Logic, a chance to network and learn from each other, as well as the Neota team and help you learn how to digitize your legal services.

We aim to unite our customers, partners and professionals across all industries to facilitate learning from thought leaders who are working with advanced technology.

 

What will you gain from attending?

  • An understanding of Neota use cases from existing customers
  • An advanced look at Neota’s roadmap
  • Insight into the Legal Design Thinking process
  • Network with your industry peers
  • Interact with Neota experts

Please RSVP and we’ll be in touch to confirm full details closer to the time of the event.

Please feel free to forward this invite to your team members.

 

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