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Alan Ragueneau

ELTA Ambassador for Switzerland & CEO Dentons In-House Solutions Europe
Legally educated in France, the UK and the USA (LL.M. UCLA), and holder of a Ph.D. Summa cum laude,  Alan Ragueneau started his career as a practicing lawyer in Big 4 and international law firms as well as visiting professor specialized in the law of new technologies. Alan Ragueneau spent close to 20 years in the legal function of large multi-national companies in the pharmaceutical, food and white goods sector where he built integrated solutions combining global legal advice, business processes and low code technology, led large cross-functional team at global and regional level and was also board member of multi-billion businesses. Alan Ragueneau created a consulting legal advisory business since 2020 in partnership with Dentons the largest law firms in the world. He has built innovative solutions for global companies to help lawyers focus on high-add value work and empower businesspeople manage legal activities autonomously and safely. He is a member of CLOC, Cercle Mont Blanc, has won Law Without Walls 2023 Spring legal innovation competition, is teaching contract engineering at HEAD law school, and has authored a paper on legal spend and collaboration in the book to be published by Liquid Legal Institute on Digital Legal Department Handbook 2023.
10.00 - 10.45 AM Panel

Thursday 12th December

Leading a Future-Ready In-House Legal Team

In an era of rapid technological advancement and evolving business landscapes, in-house legal teams are under increasing pressure to be agile, innovative, and proactive. This session focuses on the real-life challenges legal leaders face as they strive to build future-ready teams capable of navigating complex regulatory environments, managing risk, and integrating cutting-edge legal technology. With insights from experienced legal executives, participants will gain practical strategies for leading their teams through digital transformation, fostering collaboration across departments, and ensuring that in-house legal functions remain not just reactive, but integral to their organizations’ strategic goals.