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Lance Bartholomeusz – Leading Global Legal Teams with Tech, Purpose & AI
Season 1, Ep. 4
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In this episode recorded at Legal Geek Europe, Lance Bartholomeusz, General Counsel and Head of Legal Affairs at the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), shares how legal teams can redefine their value in a rapidly evolving world.
In conversation with Hidde Bruinsma, Lance opens up about:
- How AI and automation are already transforming legal work at UNHCR
- The importance of collaboration across borders, languages, and sectors
- Why today’s legal leaders must be humble, curious, and tech-savvy
- The role of digital upskilling and education for in-house lawyers
- Real use cases of AI in case triage, legal ops, and humanitarian services
- How to balance impact, ethics, and innovation in global legal work
From Geneva to Bangkok, from SharePoint hacks to generative AI governance, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom and deep purpose. A must-listen for legal leaders navigating tech, transformation, and global complexity.
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