TozziniFreire Stands Out at International Congress on Law and New Technologies
On July 30th, Fernando Serec, Patrícia
Martins, and Fernanda Marinho spoke at the AB2L Lawtech Experience (AB2LEX),
organized by the Brazilian Association of Lawtechs and Legaltechs (AB2L). Focusing
on legal innovation, the 3rd International Congress on Law and New Technologies
addressed topics such as artificial intelligence, female leadership, neuro-law,
OpenLaw, among other relevant subjects for the legal market.
Fernando Serec, CEO of TozziniFreire Advogados, discussed the importance of continuous development and innovation in his presentation "Leading Changes: Strategies for the Future of Law Firms." Our partner and head of Technology and Innovation at the firm, Patrícia Martins, spoke about "Female Leadership in the World of Technology" and "Neuro-Law: Innovation and the Next Frontier of Privacy."
The head of Innovation at TozziniFreire, Fernanda Marinho, presented a panel on "OpenLaw Innovation: Collaboration, Lawtechs, and the Future of Law Firms." OpenLaw is a project from Harvard Law School aimed at developing an understanding of how lawyers can use technology to better serve their clients. During the event, ThinkFuture – TozziniFreire's innovation program – received the Infinite Certification for Legal Innovation from AB2L. "It is very important that our firm has been recognized with this certification, which encourages a collaborative, efficient, digital, and innovation-focused legal market. This reflects TozziniFreire's commitment to our clients and the market since our foundation. We are always looking to the future," highlights Patrícia.
Fernando Serec, CEO of TozziniFreire Advogados, discussed the importance of continuous development and innovation in his presentation "Leading Changes: Strategies for the Future of Law Firms." Our partner and head of Technology and Innovation at the firm, Patrícia Martins, spoke about "Female Leadership in the World of Technology" and "Neuro-Law: Innovation and the Next Frontier of Privacy."
The head of Innovation at TozziniFreire, Fernanda Marinho, presented a panel on "OpenLaw Innovation: Collaboration, Lawtechs, and the Future of Law Firms." OpenLaw is a project from Harvard Law School aimed at developing an understanding of how lawyers can use technology to better serve their clients. During the event, ThinkFuture – TozziniFreire's innovation program – received the Infinite Certification for Legal Innovation from AB2L. "It is very important that our firm has been recognized with this certification, which encourages a collaborative, efficient, digital, and innovation-focused legal market. This reflects TozziniFreire's commitment to our clients and the market since our foundation. We are always looking to the future," highlights Patrícia.
About TozziniFreire Advogados
TozziniFreire is a leading legal services organization in Latin America, operating in all areas of Business Law and with a relevant track record in serving local and foreign companies from the most diverse industries. With branch offices in several cities in Brazil (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Porto Alegre, and Campinas), including in New York, TozziniFreire strives to provide a unique standard of service quality and the same facilities to its clients throughout the country. We have played a key role in many of the most significant transactions in the Brazilian market, contributing to the growth of the country's economy in recent decades. The relevance of our work has been recognized by specialized national and international publications, considering independent research interviews with professionals from the largest companies in the world. TozziniFreire and its partners are constantly referred to as leaders handling notable matters in the most varied business law practices. For further information, follow us on our social media channels and check out our website at www.tozzinifreire.com.br.
For inquiries and information:
Natália Zulzke | Fábio Nascimento Almeida | Júlia Santos Lima
E-mail: diretorios_ld@tozzinifreire.com.br