COAT NSW is organizing a series of twilight seminars, titled AI Revolution in Law, concerning the impact of artificial intelligence and its practical application for tribunals and the legal profession.
The series consists of two seminars and the Whitmore Lecture, and aims to provide practical and relevant information about the ways in which AI is being used and will likely be used in legal practice generally. It also aims to flag issues that courts and tribunals will face with the increased use of AI, as well as opportunities for using AI within courts and tribunals.
The first seminar is titled Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Courts, Tribunals and Lawyers.
Speaker: Caryn Sandler
Date: 19 February 2025 @ 5pm
Location: Personal Injury Commission, 1 Oxford St, Darlinghust
Available online and in-person. No cost.
Caryn Sandler is a Partner and the Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer at Gilbert + Tobin. She leads the G+T Innovate team with responsibility for over 60 lawyers and business professionals working across Transformation, AI, Legal Technology, Legal Informatics, Legal Project Management and Knowledge Management. Together, they provide specialised services to support Gilbert + Tobin’s legal service delivery, innovating to deliver new tools and services benefiting Gilbert + Tobin and its clients.
A former practising corporate lawyer, Caryn brings 20 years of experience in legal, knowledge management, legal technology, change management, transformation and solution design to her role. Working with a variety of ASX 20 in-house clients, she explores opportunities for digitisation, capability development, process reengineering and automated service delivery.
Her team’s expertise and execution of successful innovative projects are recognised by the market. Caryn is listed Band 1 in Chambers NewLaw / Legal Transformation Consulting and was also listed as an ‘Influential Woman in Legal Tech’ by ILTA, both in 2024. Under her leadership, G+T was most recently awarded the overall title of ‘Most Innovative Law Firm in Asia-Pacific’ at the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Awards 2024, as well as ‘Excellence in Technology & Innovation’ at the Australasian Law Awards (3rd year in a row) and ‘Innovator of the Year (Company)’ at the Australian Law awards 2023.
Caryn is the Co-Chair of the Advisory Board to the Centre for Legal Innovation and is a director for various not-for-profit organisations.
Click here to register now for this exciting event! Limited places.
The second seminar is titled: Artificial Intelligence: Practical Applications and Professional Impacts. Full details of this seminar are yet to be confirmed but a date has been scheduled for 26 March 2025, so please mark this in your calendars.