Atlas by ClearPeople will be speaking at LEGAL AI: LONDON, the UK’s leading forum for law firm leaders, innovators, and legal tech experts driving AI adoption.
Dec 3, 10:45 AM – From Fragmented Data to Connected Intelligence with Stephen Bedford, Product Director
Overview
AI can’t deliver real value if your data is scattered, messy, or siloed, and most law firms are still stuck there. This session breaks down what it takes to build an AI-ready knowledge infrastructure by connecting structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data in meaningful ways. Learn how taxonomy, classification systems, and human curation play a critical role in making firm knowledge usable and queryable. Get a clear view of how connected systems lay the groundwork for LLMs, smarter workflows, and scalable innovation — and why ignoring this foundation puts your AI strategy at risk.
Dec 4, 12:30 PM – KM Beyond Folders: Legal Intelligence as Competitive Edge Panel with Gabriel Karawani, Co-Founder
Overview
KM is no longer about storing documents; it’s about unlocking intelligence. This panel reframes KM as a strategic function that connects people, processes, and AI-driven insight across the firm. Learn how leading teams are moving from static repositories to dynamic knowledge flows that fuel innovation, client service, and regulatory responsiveness. Discover how KM can shape smarter workflows, support better decisions, and create measurable competitive advantage. If your firm still sees KM as back-office support, this session will challenge you to act and show what’s possible when KM becomes a driver of legal intelligence.
Product Director at ClearPeople
Stephen is Product Director and responsible for the day-to-day development of Atlas. He has decades of experience in the development of digital workspaces that are relevant, security trimmed sources of information which enable people to contribute knowledge with governance built in.
Co-Founder at ClearPeople
Gabriel is the Co-Founder of ClearPeople, responsible for the overall technical vision for Atlas. He works closely with colleagues at Microsoft on roadmap alignment and innovative Content Services programs such as Project Cortex / Microsoft Viva and SharePoint Syntex.