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Redesigning legal work: 
Human + machine systems for the next generation of law

Ready to rethink how legal work is designed?  

LogicallyDrafted returns to New York on Monday, 9 March 2026, bringing together partners, innovation leaders, PSLs, legal ops professionals and in-house counsel for the first 2026 edition of the series.

Each quarter, LogicallyDrafted explores a different dimension of legal innovation.
 

Our Q1 theme focuses on a critical question: 

As AI becomes embedded in legal practice, how should human–machine collaboration be designed? 

The conversation has moved beyond “what can we automate?”
Leaders are now grappling with more fundamental issues: 

  • What should remain human-led? 

  • How is judgment protected when machines draft first? 

  • What happens to learning, craft and accountability? 

  • What design decisions shape the next generation of lawyers? 

This edition explores how forward-thinking legal teams are redesigning roles, workflows and responsibilities — not simply accelerating work, but safeguarding quality and professional standards. 

Who should attend? 

  • Knowledge Lawyers & PSLs – Understand how system design affects precedent integrity, learning and craft 

  • Legal Ops Professionals – Explore how AI reshapes delivery models and accountability 

  • Innovation & Document Automation Specialists – Examine how drafting-first AI changes the substance of legal work 

  • In-House Legal Teams – Gain perspective on how firms are evolving their service models 

  • Law Firm Partners – See how thoughtful human–machine systems improve leverage and margins without compromising judgment 

​​What to expect

An afternoon of insights, panel discussions and interactive roundtables with leading law firms focused on: 

  • Designing the modern legal team 

  • What early experimentation taught leaders to stop doing 

  • Where AI has genuinely changed legal drafting and where human judgment matters more than ever 

  • How system design choices influence professional development

Plus, time to connect with peers, exchange perspectives and build relationships across the legal innovation community. 

Why attend?

Hear how leading firms are redesigning legal work in practice, exchange ideas with peers facing similar challenges, and leave with clear, practical insights you can apply to your own teams and systems. 

Join us

Reserve your place at the 2026 New York edition of LogicallyDrafted and be part of a thoughtful, forward-looking conversation about the future of legal work. Seats are limited. 

Location
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP (New York Midtown Conference Center)
535 Madison Ave 10th Floor, New York, NY 10022, USA