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April 27, 2025

Ashley Picker Dubin Speaks on Legal AI Education at Legal Tech & Innovation Conference London

Counsel Ashley Picker Dubin represented Day Pitney as a featured panelist at the LTH Legal Tech & Innovation Conference London—a one-day international event focused on the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal profession.
 
Ashley joined Sam Moore, Senior Director at Skillburst/BarBri, for the panel discussion titled “Mosaic: Perspectives on Training Future Lawyers and AI Education.” The panel was moderated by Nikki Shaver, CEO of Legaltech Hub.
 
During the session, the speakers explored:

  1. Innovative approaches to teaching legal skills in an AI-powered future
  2. The importance of continuous education in a fast-changing legal tech landscape
  3. Strategies for equipping the next generation of lawyers to thrive in innovation-driven environments 

This engaging conversation was part of a broader agenda that brought together global leaders in legal innovation, including law firm professionals, general counsel, and legal ops teams, all focused on sharing practical strategies for digital transformation and AI adoption in legal services.

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Ashley Picker Dubin
Ashley Picker Dubin
Counsel
Hartford, CT
| (860) 275-0155

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