Lindsay O’Connor
The Art of Delegation and Rise of Agentic AI Workflows in Law
Effective delegation remains central to legal practice but is evolving with agentic AI. This session explores how law firms can work alongside AI agents to drive real ROI, while understanding where AI delivers value, where it fails silently, and why “time saved” doesn’t equal value delivered. In this session we examine the key risks including misapplied tools, governance gaps, and invisible errors, and connect them to data governance, responsible AI, and professional liability,offering a practical framework for confident, controlled, and impactful AI deployment.
3 Key Learnings
- How to evaluate AI’s real value in legal practice
- How to recognise and manage AI-specific risks
- How to implement AI with proper controls and governance
About Lindsay
Lindsay O’Connor is General Manager of Content at LexisNexis Pacific, where she works at the intersection of law, content, and technology. A former lawyer with deep expertise across product development and content, she leads teams responsible for creating authoritative legal content that powers AI-driven solutions, while also developing expert review processes that ensure the accuracy and reliability of AI outputs. Her work focuses on how human expertise and AI can work together to deliver trusted, practical outcomes for the legal profession.