
Drag & Drop Ep 72 - Kyle Dumont, Sr Dir. Digital Transformation & User Experience at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
This week, Feroz Khan had the pleasure of speaking with Kyle Dumont, Senior Director of Digital Transformation and User Experience at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP. Founded in 1873, Morgan Lewis is a global law firm with 31 offices across the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. With more than 2,200 lawyers and specialists, the firm offers comprehensive corporate, transactional, litigation, and regulatory services to various industries.
In this episode, they delve into:
๐๐ฝ Early career challenges and the decision to return to studies.
๐๐ฝ Morgan Lewis' distinctive approach to helping its attorneys stand out.
๐๐ฝ The strategy and thought process behind partnering with OutSystems.
๐๐ฝ The details of the implementation.
๐๐ฝ How itโs changed the landscape for customers.
๐๐ฝ The firmโs AI approach.
๐๐ฝ The benefits of Low Code for other businesses.
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