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Grégoire Miot

President @ ELTA / Global Director Business Enablement & Product Management @ Wolters Kluwer
Former practicing lawyer in the energy sector and entrepreneur, Grégoire Miot is heavily involved with legal technology for the past 10 years. Prior leading the digital activities for the legal market of an international media group, he founded a consulting firm dedicated to digital transformation for legal professionals. Grégoire Miot is currently Lead Evangelist at Wolters Kluwer and leads Business Enablement and Product Management for their Legal Software. He is a former elected Council member of the World Commerce & Contracting (ex-IACCM) for “Automation & Emerging Technologies”.  He co-authored “The Legaltech Book” (Wiley – 2020) and regularly contributes as guest lecturer in law and bar schools: Paris 1 – Sorbonne (France), Paris 2 – Panthéon-Assas (France), French Bar Schools, Queen Mary University of London CCLS (UK), Swansea University (UK), Universidad del Rosario (Colombia)
9.00 - 09.50 AM Keynote Panel

Thursday 12th December

Legal Titans: How Will Large Legal Players Reshape the Legal Landscape in the AI Era?

As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms industries, the legal sector is on the brink of profound change. In this session, we explore how large legal firms, corporate legal departments, and major players in the industry are leveraging AI technologies to redefine legal processes, client services, and the regulatory landscape. From AI-driven contract analysis and litigation forecasting to compliance automation, these ‘Legal Titans’ are poised to influence the future of law in unprecedented ways.

12.10 AM -12.40 PM Keynote Panel

Thursday 12th December

Cutting Through the Hype: Where is AI for Legal Going?

Artificial intelligence is one of the most talked-about technologies in the legal sector, but separating hype from reality is critical for understanding its true potential. In this plenary session, industry thought leaders will cut through the noise and provide a clear-eyed view of where AI is genuinely heading in the legal space. From practical applications like predictive analytics and automated legal research to more speculative developments, the discussion will focus on the tangible impacts AI is already having and the opportunities it presents for the future. Attendees will leave with a realistic understanding of AI's role in legal and insights into how they can prepare their organizations to harness its full potential.