Explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of Social Security Disability law in the session Using AI to Reimagine Efficiency in Social Security Disability Practice. In this forward-looking panel, Bryan Konoski, Nikhil Pai, Luke Connally, Kate Bell, Nick Coleman, and James Vancel will discuss how AI is transforming operational workflows, streamlining case management, and helping SSD firms increase capacity without sacrificing quality.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Closed-captioning available
Kate Bell
Kate is a seasoned professional in the Legal Tech industry, on a mission to transform how law firms do business and deliver value. From her years of handson experience as the office manager of a non-profit law firm to then consulting with law firms across North America to streamline their practices, Kate has honed her skills in identifying inefficiencies and addressing pain points within the law firm landscape. She’s all about turning challenges into opportunities, building bold partnerships, and helping law firms break through the status quo to drive real, lasting change. Kate believes the future of law is about innovation, access, human connection, and a great tech stack.
Nick Coleman
Luke Connally
Luke Connally is a retired combat wounded Marine who first got his start in the disability space as a beneficiary due to life altering injuries and then later as a VA claim adjudicator for VA. He also spent time working for the Chair of the U.S. House Veterans’ Affairs subcommittee. Luke is co-founder of Superinsight.ai, which uses AI to streamline medical-record review and analysis for disability claims, helping advocates reduce prep time and improve client outcomes.
Bryan Konoski
Nikhil Pai
James Vancel
I. Impact of artificial intelligence on Social Security disability law | 7:30pm – 7:50pm
II. Using AI to improve efficiency and case management | 7:50pm – 8:10pm
III. Expanding firm capacity through AI-driven workflows | 8:10pm – 8:30pm