Designing the KM Stack for AI-Driven Legal Work.
About this Event
KM / AI / INNOVATION / GOVERNANCE
Knowledge Management is no longer a background support function in UK legal organisations.
KM is becoming the operating system that underpins legal delivery, professional risk control and profitability, driven by generative and agentic AI, client pressure for measurable value, and rising expectations around data governance, confidentiality and auditability.
This one-day London forum brings together KM leaders, professional support lawyers (PSLs), law firm librarians, knowledge lawyers, legal operations, IT, innovation and risk teams to focus on how KM is being redesigned as production infrastructure for AI-enabled legal work.
It is a peer-led, implementation-focused working forum, built around real working patterns, architectures and governance models.
Delegates will examine how legal organisations are moving from static precedent banks and fragmented repositories to AI-ready knowledge environments that power live workflows, autonomous systems and in-matter intelligence, while protecting client confidentiality and professional obligations.
Sessions focus on:
- Hands-on design, real architectures and production controls
- Addressing the real problems firms face today: content sprawl, low adoption, inconsistent taxonomies, fragmented tech stacks
- And the growing tension between using institutional knowledge to power AI while preventing leakage, misuse and loss of professional control.
Join your Peers, Join the Discussion.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
10 Union St, 10 Union Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 1078.69












