Past Event

Mitchell Kaplan Presents at LegalWeek – “Measuring What Matters: The Business of New Technologies”

March 10, 2026 | North Javits Center, New York, NY

Mitchell Kaplan will participate in a panel discussion at LegalWeek, a leading conference for the legal technology industry.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 | 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Measuring What Matters: The Business of New Technologies

Legal teams are investing in GenAI and agentic AI, but the real question is: what business value do these tools deliver? Beyond efficiency claims, leaders need practical methods to define success, assess ROI, and align technology adoption with broader business objectives. This session brings together experienced voices to share how they quantify impact, balance cost against value, and chart a path for sustainable innovation.

Discussion topics include: 

  • Setting realistic KPIs for AI and advanced technology adoption
  • Identifying and tracking ROI in legal and business contexts
  • Aligning technology investment with client and organizational priorities

Speakers

Erin Crum, Sr. | Manager, Legal | Pinterest
Rawia Ashraf | Head of Product, CoCounsel Transactional & GCO | Thomson Reuters
Barclay Blair | Senior Managing Director, AI Innovation | DLA Piper
Sergey Polak | Director of Technology Innovation | Ropes & Gray
Mitchell Kaplan | Managing Director | Zarwin Baum

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