Lighthouse's Katie Fitzgerald to Host Two Executive Roundtables at the IICE Summit in London
May 11, 2016
Katie Fitzgerald, strategic consultant at Lighthouse, will host two executive roundtable events at the 11 annual IICE Summit. In these sessions, Fitzgerald will be accompanied by Celina McGregor, senior associate at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, and Meribeth Banaschik, international litigation at Noerr, who will both share expertise and help drive a fruitful discussion.
Lighthouse's round table sessions will dive into the recent Pyrrho ruling and how predictive coding defensibly drives efficiency in the legal review process. In the first session, Fitzgerald will take attendees on a journey to discoverif predictive coding is right for them and discuss its many uses. In the second session, she will cover the practical applications of predictive coding and how best to utilize this valuable technology.
In addition to the roundtables, Lighthouse will be present in the Executive Lounge, where the company will host demos of their latest proprietary technology solutions and offer face-to-face meetings with industry leaders, from mobile forensics experts to the company's CEO, Brian McManus.
When: Part I: When to use Predictive Coding, Wednesday, May 18th from 11:30am-12:15pm
Part II: Practical Application of Predictive Coding, Thursday, May 19th from 11:00 -11:45am
Where: Westbourne Suite #4, Lancaster Hotel, Lancaster Terrace, London, W2 2TY, United Kingdom
If you are interested in attending this event please visit: https://register.iqpc.com/SRSPricing.aspx?eventid=1002908
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