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Ana-Maria Drăgănuță Briard

Vice-President @ European Legal Tech Association & Lawyer Founder @ Legally Remote
Ana-Maria is an ambitious and driven attorney with a passion for digital and commerce business law. With over 9 years of experience in the industry, she has successfully managed her own law office - Legally Remote - since 2017, providing comprehensive legal solutions to business, digital and tech customers, ensuring legal compliance, and mitigating business risks. Ana-Maria is highly skilled in drafting and negotiating various types of agreements, such as software licensing, IT services, and NDAs, and is always up-to-date with the latest legal developments in her field. Ana-Maria holds a law degree from the prestigious University of Bucharest, Romania, and an LL.M. in International Contracts and Compliance from the renowned University of Fribourg, Switzerland, where she earned a scholarship. She also underwent a research year at the University of Nova, supported by a scholarship from Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia. Currently, and she now is enrolled in the double MBA program at Conservatoire Nationale des Arts et Metiers, Paris and Bucharest Business School, ASE, to further broaden her horizons.
16.05-16.50 PM Panel

Thursday 12th December

0 to 100 for Startups

Discover how legal tech and modern legal frameworks are the secret ingredients behind any startup success! From navigating complex regulations to integrating cutting-edge technologies, this panel will dive into how legal innovations are driving growth, protecting ideas, and creating the foundation for startups to scale rapidly in a competitive environment. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a legal professional, this session is packed with insights you can't afford to miss.

17.00-17.50 PM Closing keynote

Thursday 12th December

European Legal Tech Landscape: Unique Insights From Across Europe

The legal tech landscape in Europe is as diverse as the countries within it, with each region developing unique approaches to innovation, regulation, and technology adoption. In this closing plenary, thought leaders from across Europe will share key insights into the trends shaping legal tech in their regions, from cutting-edge startups to established legal institutions.