top of page

Unleashing Innovation: Enhancing Legal Workflows and Practices with AI
Date : 29 January 2026 (Thursday)
Time : 2:30 - 4:30 PM
Venue : Microsoft Office - 15/F, Cyberport 2, 100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong*
Language : English
* Participants can take a free shuttle bus between Admiralty and Cyberport:
13:45 – 14:00 Gather at Exit A, Admiralty Station (near the Mixian Sense 米線陣 in the Admiralty Centre)
14:00 Depart from Admiralty to Cyberport
16:30 Depart from Cyberport to Admiralty
Discover how Microsoft Copilot can transform the legal industry! Experience the ability to revolutionize knowledge management, providing efficient access to case files and memos while streamlining legal document drafting. It also automates legal research and report generation, seamlessly integrating various resources to simplify document creation.
What to Expect:
-
Hear Real User Stories on Microsoft Copilot
-
Watch AI Live Demo for Enhanced Efficiency and Accuracy
-
Experience AI Legal Solutions Hands-on
AGENDA
1. Key Insights on How AI Impacts the Legal Sector
2. User Sharing on the Benefits of Microsoft Copilot
3. Legal AI Solutions Sharing with Demo
-
LegalKMS: Transforming knowledge management for efficient access to case files and streamlined legal document drafting.
-
Legal-Insight: Automating legal research and report generation while seamlessly integrating diverse resources for simplified document creation
4. Demo Trial + Networking with AI Experts
SPEAKERS
-
Natalie Chen | Associate | Technology, Data & Cyber Security – Asia | Eversheds Sutherland
-
Kenny Tam | Senior Associate | Technology, Data + Cybersecurity (Asia) | Eversheds Sutherland
Who Should Attend
-
Business/technology professionals in law firms, in-house counsel, and government/legal aid organizations where AI tools (e.g., for case prediction or document automation) are increasingly adopted.
-
Job positions such as Attorneys/Lawyers, Paralegals and Legal Assistants, Legal Operations Managers, Compliance Officers and Risk Managers (using AI for regulatory monitoring and audit trails), Judges and Judicial Clerks (for understanding AI's role in evidence analysis or decision-making, though less common attendees).
-
In-House Counsel/General Counsel (in corporations, using AI for contract management or IP protection).
-
Policy Advisors/Regulators (in government agencies, addressing AI ethics, liability, or legislation like AI Acts).
-
Academics/Researchers in Law and AI (professors or PhD students exploring interdisciplinary topics).
-
HR/Legal Executives in Regulated Industries (e.g., in banking or pharma, dealing with AI in compliance and ethics).
bottom of page





















