The Modern Alternative to Complex CLMs
LegalOn Technologies

DATE: Thursday, October 23, 2025
TIME: 1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT
In partnership with LegalOn Technologies

Speaker:
Corey Longhurst, Chief Growth Officer, LegalOn Technologies

Most legal departments rely on separate tools for contract review, matter management, and legal requests, creating data silos, duplicated work, and endless context switching.

While CLMs promise to do everything, most legal teams just need contracts reviewed quickly and legal requests tracked efficiently. No year-long implementations, no forced workflows, no features you’ll never use.

Join Corey Longhurst, Chief Growth Officer at LegalOn, for a practical discussion on how legal teams can move beyond disconnected tools to build a truly integrated legal operations platform.

What you’ll learn:
  • How to evaluate whether your current tech stack is helping or hindering your team’s efficiency
  • Why combining contract review and matter management in one platform reduces work by 30-50% and reduces legal spend
  • Practical steps to consolidate your legal tech without disrupting ongoing work
See how LegalOn’s integrated platform handles both AI contract review and matter management, showing specific workflows that help legal teams. Key takeaways:
  • Intake and track all legal work in one place instead of juggling spreadsheets
  • Give stakeholders self-service visibility without constant status update requests
  • Maintain control and consistency while accelerating routine work
  • Review contracts in minutes using AI trained on attorney-built playbooks, with automatic risk flagging and redline suggestions

Whether you’re evaluating new technology or trying to get more value from existing tools, this session will provide actionable insights for building a legal operations platform that actually works for your team.

Register to join us live or to ensure you receive a recording if you can’t attend.

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