Generative Legal

April 17, 2026|Stanford Law School

Where Legal Leaders
Explore AI
Transformation

An invite-only gathering of top in-house counsel and law firm leaders exploring how generative AI is reshaping legal practice.

About the Conference

Generative Legal 2026 is an invite-only conference where top in-house counsel and law firm leaders convene to explore how generative AI is transforming legal practice. Hosted by Three Crowns and Stanford's CodeX, this one-day conference dives into real-world success stories of AI adoption and candid lessons learned.

Through interactive panels and keynote insights, attendees will discover how AI-driven solutions are already adding value in legal departments – from automating contract review to enhancing legal research – and debate the broader industry impact on talent, training, and business models.

Join us on April 17, 2026, at Stanford Law School to network with forward-thinking peers and shape strategies for an AI-augmented legal future.

Complimentary attendance for invited guests

Jointly Organized By

Three CrownsLLP

A leading international arbitration firm

StanfordCodeX

The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics

Conference Sessions

Engage with thought leaders and practitioners shaping the future of legal AI

Panel 1

AI in Legal Practice Today

How are leading law departments actually using generative AI today? This panel brings together trailblazing legal ops and innovation leaders to share concrete case studies of generative AI at work. Attendees will come away with a grounded understanding of generative AI's real ROI in legal settings, armed with lessons learned and best practices to apply in their own teams.

Panel 2

Impact of AI on the Legal Industry

This forward-looking panel examines how generative AI is reshaping the talent pipeline and operating models in law. Topics include the recruitment and training of young lawyers – if AI handles more entry-level work, how will junior attorneys gain the foundational experience they need? We'll also discuss how law firms and in-house departments are adjusting their structures: early signs suggest corporate legal teams are pulling more work in-house, relying less on outside counsel, and expecting alternative fee arrangements as AI boosts efficiency.

Agenda

April 17, 2026

9:00 AM

Opening Remarks

9:15 AM

State of the Tech

Robert Mahari

Keynote
10:30 AM

Coffee Break

11:00 AM

Panel 1: AI in Legal Practice Today

Panel
12:30 PM

Lunch

1:30 PM

Keynote

Keynote
2:00 PM

Panel 2: Impact of AI on the Legal Industry

Panel
3:30 PM

Closing Remarks

For those traveling, programming begins at 9:00 AM and concludes by 3:45 PM.

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