Earlier this month, at theNetDocumentsthree-day Inspire 2022 conference for customers and partners, one of the speakers wasJeff Pfeifer, chief product officer forLexisNexisfor Canada, the U.K., and the U.S. He was there to speak about a unique partnership between LexisNexis and NetDocuments called Highlights, which embeds LexisNexis case analysis and intelligence technology directly into the NetDocuments platform, enriching legal documents and making them easier to find and retrieve.
A broader theme of both Pfeifer and the conference was that of patterns of knowledge and of how enriching legal documents not only makes them easier to find and retrieve, but also enables law firms and legal departments to better see the patterns in their data and use those insights to better serve their clients. For Pfeifer, it is all part of the vision he and LexisNexis have long espoused of data-driven law practice.
After Pfeifer spoke at the conference, he sat down with me to discuss the LexisNexis partnership with NetDocuments and his broader thoughts on the future of data-driven law. This is the last of three LawNext episodes I recorded at the Inspire conference. The first featured aninterview with NetDocuments’ two top executives, CEO Josh Baxter and CTO and cofounder Alvin Tedjamulia. The secondfeatured Dan Hauck, the company’s chief product officer.
Pfeifer was previouslyon LawNext in 2018, where he spoke in greater depth about his concept of data-driven law practice.
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