AI2L - International Alliance of Legal Innovation, Lawtech and Legal AI
2026
March 9, 2026
09:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Sponsors
Who will you learn from?
CEO of System | Co-Founder of Stanford CodeX | Founder & Former CEO of Lex Machina (LexisNexis) | Author of On Legal AI
AI2L & AB2L - AI2L Founder and Chairman of the Board and AB2L CEO
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Partner and Global Practice Group Leader, eData
CEO Preâmbulo Tech
IP and Technology Partner - Polsinelli
Legal Director of TikTok in Latin America
[ MORE SPEAKERS COMING SOON ]
Agenda
March 9, 2026
09:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Start | 09:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Opening & Welcome
How AI is reshaping leadership, governance, and decision-making
Levi Santos
Panel 1 | 09:35 AM – 10:20 AM
Innovation in Legal Operations & Corporate Transformation
Topic: Practical cases of digital transformation and AI-driven efficiency in legal departments and law firms
Bruno Feigelson
Scott Milner
Ilan Sheer
Kazan Costa
Panel 2 | 10:25 AM – 10:40 AM
Keynote
The Future of Law
Practical cases of digital transformation and AI-driven efficiency
Daniel Marques
Panel 3 | 10:45 AM – 11:25 AM
AI, Law & Leadership: What Comes Next
Topic: How AI is reshaping leadership, governance, and institutional decision-making
Levi Santos
Mariana Carvalho
Jason Schultz
Joshua Walker
Panel 4 | 11:30 AM – 12:10 AM
Global Collaboration Between Lawtechs, Firms & Academia
Topic: How applied research and innovation ecosystems are being built across sectors
Jeremy Burdge
Patrick K. Lin
Jordan Riviello
Yasmin Arrighi
Closing Session | 12:15 PM - 12:30 PM
Panel
Closing Remarks
Final remarks and commitment to international cooperation
Levi Santos & Daniel Marques
Note: This agenda is subject to change and may be adjusted.
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FAQ
The event is designed for decision-makers shaping the future of law: general counsel, law-firm partners, legaltech founders, innovation leaders, public-sector executives, and academic experts advancing the next generation of legal systems
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Absolutely! Dedicated time slots will be available for strategic networking.
Yes, coffee breaks will be included in the schedule.
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Yes, but transfers must be requested by April, 9 2026.
Yes, the NYU School of Law campus is centrally located in Manhattan, with easy access to subway lines, transportation, and nearby amenities.
CEO of System | Co-Founder of Stanford CodeX | Founder & Former CEO of Lex Machina (LexisNexis) | Author of On Legal AI
Jay (Joshua) co-founded and led the first law and computer science lab in the (Stanford’s CodeX), and was the CEO Founder of Lex Machina (the first enterprise-grade legal AI tool; which continues to lead its market today). He also wrote “On Legal AI”, the first fact-based treatise on law and AI, and, before law school, coordinated the first working database for the Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, in Kigali.
AI2L & AB2L - AI2L Founder and Chairman of the Board and AB2L CEO
Daniel Marques. Attorney. Legal Innovation Opinion Leader. Visiting Professor at FGV-Rio. PhD in Law (Ethics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence) from UERJ. Vice-Director of Legal Innovation at OAB-RJ. Innovation and Deeptech Advisor at FCCE (Federation of Foreign Trade Chambers). Practices in the field of Emerging Technology Regulation. Director at AB2L (Brazilian Association of Lawtechs and Legaltechs). Chairman of the Board at AI2L (International Alliance of Lawtech, Legal AI & Legal Innovation). Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics, and a Master’s degree in Philosophy of Science, Culture, and Epistemology from UPRA – Rome. MBA in Business Management from FGV-Rio. Specialist in Legal Management and Innovation. Executive LL.M. in Law from CEU Law School – ISE Business School. Member of the Finance Litigation Commission at OAB Rio. Member of the Artificial Intelligence and Society Council (CIAS). Member of the G20 Committee on Artificial Intelligence Regulation, Compliance, Ethics, and International Cooperation.
Eltemate - COO
Legal Technology and Operations executive in an AmLaw Top Ten Global Firm. I focus on breaking the way legal services are currently delivered in order to rebuild them in a way that properly aligns internal and external stakeholders with the legal and financial objectives of the client. I enjoy consulting on how to right-fit talent (re)sourcing strategies built around stacks of technology-enabled processes and wrapped in legal project management controls that ensures the right work is done by the right talent at the right time with client value being provided at the right cost. I firmly believe that the mediocre are the only ones who are ALWAYS at their best, only boring people get bored, theoretically, there is no difference between theory and application, and if you can’t explain something simply, then you don’t know it well enough. Honored to have been selected for 2019 Winner of the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Awards in the Data, Knowledge, and Intelligence category.
Lima Feigelson Advogados - Managing Partner
Postdoctoral Fellow in Law at UNIRIO. PhD and LL.M. in Law from UERJ. Partner at Lima ≡ Feigelson Advogados. Co-CEO of Lawgic. Founder and Member of the Board of Directors of AB2L – Brazilian Association of Lawtechs and Legaltechs. Chairman of Future Law and Wal Ventures. Black Belt in Kickboxing. University professor, speaker, and author of several books and scholarly articles focused on Law, Innovation, and Emerging Technologies.
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Partner and Global Practice Group Leader, eData
Scott is a Chambers ranked litigator and legal entrepreneur who has practiced at the intersection of law, technology, and design for over two decades. Scott is the global practice leader of Morgan Lewis’s eData practice, a data-driven practice that is transforming the delivery of legal services by leveraging people, processes, and technology to reimagine the work lawyers do. While at the helm, Scott has assisted in developing industry-leading best practices and strategies for sensible, defensible information governance, discovery, and litigation readiness. With an increased focus on artificial intelligence (AI), Scott counsels clients in the areas of AI and IG including drafting and revising AI policies, counseling on AI use cases in the areas of eDiscovery, cyber, internal investigations, privacy and IG, development of best practices for creation of QC, QA and validation protocols when using AI and supporting clients who are developing and rolling out generative AI to support legal and impact on maintaining privilege and potential waiver. Sharing almost two decades of experience in eDiscovery, Scott is a trusted thought leader in the industry, frequently speaking and writing articles on topics in the AI including the Ethics of AI, legal data intelligence (LDI), discovery, data incident response, IG, innovation, and disruption space. Scott is one of LDI’s founding members, was recognized as an AI Visionary, a finalist as an Attorney Tech Evangelist, recognized as a Legal Technology Trailblazer, and Scott and the practice groups work has also garnered numerous awards, including Legalweek’s Leaders in Tech Law Awards for Tech-Enabled Litigation Department of the Year (2022), E Discovery Technology and Innovation (2024), and Litigation Technology and Innovation (2025) and Financial Times Innovative Leaders North America in the Innovation of Digital Tools (2025) while Scott was a finalist for Innovator of the Year in the law firm category (2025).
CEO Preâmbulo Tech
CEO of Grupo Preâmbulo, a Brazilian legal tech company with over 37 years of experience developing solutions for law firms and corporate legal departments. Leading an organization of more than 300 employees, he drives the group’s transformation into an integrated legal technology ecosystem. With complementary investments in legal management, fintech, contracts, digital signatures, an automation the Group consolidates a unified, data-driven platform, expanding recurring revenue, customer retention, and scalability potential. The company positions itself as one of the leading technological infrastructures for the legal market in Latin America, with a strong focus on sustainable growth and preparation for future strategic moves.
Executive Director at Fradema Tax Consulting
Attorney graduated from IBMEC-RJ, holding both a bachelor’s and teaching degree in Philosophy from UERJ. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Intellectual Property and Innovation at INPI and an undergraduate degree in Accounting Sciences at UVA. She works in the fields of Intellectual Property and innovative business structuring. As part of the leadership team of a corporate group with more than 400 employees, she actively participates in the company’s international expansion into the United States. Her practice connects Law, innovation, and business strategy, advocating for a more strategic, interdisciplinary, and future-oriented legal profession.
Clinical Teaching Fellow at NYU School of Law
Patrick K. Lin is an attorney and Clinical Teaching Fellow at NYU School of Law, where he co-teaches the Technology Law & Policy Clinic and the Science, Health & Information Clinic. He is also a Fellow at NYU’s Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy. Patrick’s clinical work and research focuses on privacy, copyright law, consumer protection, and the intersection of technology and civil rights. He is the author of Machine See, Machine Do, a book about how institutions use technology to surveil, police, and make decisions about the public, as well as the historical biases that impact that technology.
IP and Technology Partner - Polsinelli
Jordan advises clients on various intellectual property (IP) matters and general business transactions. His practice includes managing U.S. and foreign patent portfolios and conducting patentability and freedom-to-operate analyses to help clients assess potential patent protection and reduce infringement risk. With a background in biomedical engineering, Jordan focuses on medical device technologies, including orthopedic and cardiovascular products. He also has experience with AI-driven robotic systems used in automated order fulfillment and works with companies in the fashion industry on product-focused intellectual property strategies.
Legal Director of TikTok in Latin America
Mariana Carvalho is a lawyer and Legal Director of Litigation at TikTok in Latin America. Four years ago, she founded the department and has since led the management of the company’s portfolio of judicial and extrajudicial matters in Brazil and other Latin American markets. She is also responsible for strategic initiatives focused on legal efficiency, innovation in litigation management, and the structuring and leadership of high-performance teams. She works across multiple fronts to mitigate risk, participating in regional discussions on law, technology, and digital platforms. Prior to joining TikTok, she spent 15 years at Rede Globo, where she managed complex litigation, coordinated negotiations, and oversaw electoral matters and journalistic coverage. She actively participates in leading media and technology industry forums, contributing a multidisciplinary perspective shaped by her experience in both the traditional media industry and the technology sector.
Vice President of Investigations and Regulatory Response at Lineal
Ilan is Vice President of Investigations and Regulatory Response at Lineal, where he leads the integration of advanced technology into complex investigations and regulatory matters. Drawing on more than 22 years of experience in global investigations, competition law and compliance strategy, he drives innovative, AI enabled approaches that enhance efficiency, defensibility and strategic insight across high-stakes cases. A former EU and Competition Law solicitor with deep experience in risk mitigation and regulatory response, Ilan combines legal expertise with cutting edge technology to help clients navigate complex cross-border investigations and enforcement actions.
Director of NYU's Technology Law & Policy Clinic | Co-director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy
Jason is a Professor of Clinical Law and Co-Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy. His clinical projects, research, and writing primarily focus on practical frameworks and policy options to help traditional areas of law such as intellectual property, privacy, consumer protection, and civil rights adapt in light of new technologies and the challenges they pose. His most recent work focuses on the social and legal implications of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things
Director of Litigation Support at Korein Tillery
Stephanie is the Director of Litigation Support at Korein Tillery, one of the country’s leading plaintiffs’ complex-litigation firms, where she leverages almost 20 years of experience in finance, consulting, and data analytics to manage massive litigation projects, as well as the firm’s e-Discovery platform. Working with all departments in the Firm, she understands how to bridge the gap between the legal teams and IT personnel to streamline discovery efforts and design cost-effective solutions for clients. She is responsible for the processing, analysis, review and production of hundreds of terabytes of ESI.Stephanie is an ACEDS Certified e-Discovery Specialist and Relativity Master. She is a Member Liaison for the St. Louis ILTA Community and the current Strategic Partner Liaison for ILTA and Relativity. She is also a member of Women in eDiscovery, the Sedona Conference, an EDRM 2.0 Project Trustee, and is on the Steering Committee for the St. Louis Relativity User Group. Outside the office, she tirelessly dedicates countless hours to several community organizations, including the Make-A-Wish® Foundation.
Re:Build Manufacturing, Inc. - Legal Operations Director
Andrew Greenfeld is a legal operations leader dedicated to unifying multidisciplinary teams and modernizing service delivery. His mission is simple: free attorneys to focus on their highest-value work and outcomes. Currently serving as the Legal Operations Director at Re:Build Manufacturing, where he supports the company’s mission to revitalize cutting-edge American manufacturing, he has a proven track record of building scalable programs across global legal functions and optimizing outside counsel engagement. Notably, during his five-plus years at Zoom, most recently serving as Head of Legal Operations, he partnered with product engineering to scope and deliver critical new capabilities, including inventing Legal Hold and eDiscovery features for Zoom Team Chat. Additionally, he ideated the Zoom Compliance Manager product in partnership with ThetaLake. Having supported over 20 trials and arbitrations throughout his career, Andrew brings a frontline understanding of what lawyers need to deliver results. He knows what it takes to win after spending a decade in the trenches, managing complex litigation and discovery at law firms including Weil, Gotshal & Manges and Baker McKenzie. A recognized voice in the legal tech community, Andrew serves on the CLOC Voice and Brand Council and sits on the Board of Advisors for innovative companies including Patlytics and Rx360. He is known for assisting the Center for Constitutional Rights in ending solitary confinement practices in California prisons in a landmark 2015 settlement. He now spends his time driving the adoption of automation and AI, challenging legacy workflows, and cultivating a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.