Law firms are generating and managing more data than ever – case files, communications, client records, compliance documentation, and more. But with rising concerns around security, governance, and accessibility, how should firms handle this flood of legal data?
This webinar presented by NetDocuments, will explore how attorneys, partners, and IT leaders can balance efficiency with compliance while also unlocking the business intelligence hidden within their data. Law firms will walk away understanding how solutions that address risk, privacy, and data usability will gain traction in 2026.
What You’ll Learn:
How to streamline legal data management while maintaining strict security and compliance standards.
Practical ways to reduce risk exposure through better governance, retention, and privacy controls.
Strategies for improving data accessibility so attorneys and staff can work more efficiently.
How to identify and unlock meaningful insights hidden within case files and client records.
What technology trends will shape data usability and compliance for law firms in 2026.
Speakers
Michael Owen Hill: Director of Product Marketing · NetDocuments
Michael Owen Hill has nearly two decades of experience in the legal tech industry in roles ranging from product management to product marketing to product portfolio strategy. He has worked with small firms, corporate legal departments and the world's largest law firms to advance client development, legal research and know-how, financial and practice management and legal document management goals. As Director of Product Marketing at NetDocuments, Michael focuses on helping customers, partners and employees navigate the complexities of the rapidly evolving legal tech landscape.
Chris Dunsford: Vice President of Application · Element
Chris Dunsford is the Vice President of Applications at Element, leading a team of consultants, engineers, developers, and project managers who support law firms and corporate legal teams with complex technology challenges. With over 25 years of experience across the legal and financial industries in both development and technical support roles, he brings deep expertise in data management, security, and workflow optimization. His blended background in technology and organizational leadership informs his practical, results-driven approach.
Brian Luckey: Chief Information Officer · Integris
As Integris’ chief information officer, Dr. Brian Luckey leads the strategic direction of the company’s IT infrastructure, ensuring it is secure, scalable and future-focused. Luckey’s cunning oversight and unique technology framework underpins the technology backbone that powers Integris’ operations and enables the delivery of cutting-edge managed services. Luckey oversees the execution of Integris’ strategic planning frameworks, establishing operational efficiencies and building a competitive advantage in software development. Prior to Integris, he served as chief operations officer of Greenback Expat Tax Services and held national management positions at All Covered (now Konica Minolta) among other roles. Now, as chief information officer of Integris, Luckey plays a critical role in ensuring Integris remains future-ready in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
JP Son: CLO · Verbit
JP Son serves as CLO at Verbit and leads the company’s global legal, compliance, and governance functions. His work covers the full legal spectrum, from enterprise commercial contracting to corporate and regulatory matters. Through Verbit’s legal tech and AI initiatives, he works closely with product, sales, and customers on practical, adoption-focused approaches to AI in legal practice.
Dan Quintas: Head of Legal Solutions · Airia
Dan is the Head of Legal Solutions at Airia, overseeing product and go-to-market strategy in the legal vertical. With extensive experience in enterprise software, he has a proven record of scaling products with a focus on security and innovation. Previously, Dan led Product Management and Go-To-Market Strategy for OneTrust’s ESG & Sustainability unit, showcasing his expertise in product development. Earlier, he was part of the early team at AirWatch (acquired by VMware in 2014 for $1.54B), leading Sales Engineering for EMEA and managing Product Management for VMware's Mobile Device Management business.