Kai Jacob is the co-founder and co-chair of the Liquid Legal Institute, a think tank for the transformation of the legal market based in Munich. He is also a partner in Legal Operations & Transformation Services (LOTS) at KPMG Law since 2021. Kai is involved in various projects and initiatives concerning agile working in the legal department, the health of the legal profession and the future of legal managed services. He publishes regularly on these and other topics in professional journals and other publications. Prior to joining KPMG Law, Kai was a partner at Deloitte Legal and previously spent many years at SAP SE. Kai Jacob was admitted to the bar in 2004 and studied law in Marburg, Göttingen and Osnabrück. Dierk Schindler is the co-founder of the Liquid Legal Institute and serves as Co-CEO, together with Kai Jacob and Bernhard Waltl. He is author and editor of numerous publications on innovation and transformation in the legal profession, most notably the three previous volumes of the book-series “Liquid Legal” in 2017, 2020 and 2022. In 2019, Dierk joined Robert BOSCH GmbH as their Vice President Corporate Legal Services, Mobility, Supply Chain and Logistics. He drives the adoption of Agile practices and the digital transformation of the legal team at large. Prior to BOSCH, Dierk has spent 14 years with NetApp Inc., where he built the EMEA Legal Team, established the Deal Management function, and implemented the Global Legal Shared Services Team. He speaks and teaches on Innovation and Digital Business Law. Dierk is a certified lawyer, took his doctorate degree from Augsburg University, Germany, and his Master of International Law from Lund University, Sweden. Roger Strathausen is co-founder of the Liquid Legal Institute. Roger accompanies digital transformation of the legal industry. As a digital leadership expert, Roger specializes in helping companies capitalize on the value of digitalization, bringing to bear decades of experience in the high-tech and software industry. Digitalization is not the answer to all problems, but its potential for disrupting traditional business models certainly warrants a closer look at the status quo. Bernhard Waltl is also co-founder and co-CEO of the LLI and has been an academic researcher and designs, develops, and evaluates technology and methods transforming the future of law. In 2017 he was invited from the Stanford University CodeX: Center for Legal Informatics where he conducted research on text mining and artificial intelligence in the legal domain. He is part of an international network of leading researchers from computer science, informatics, and legal science, and organizes scientific workshops at relevant conferences. He successfully had many projects with industry partners on text mining for the legal domain and also consulting projects for governments on algorithmic-decision-making.