2026 LWOW Sprint Winning Teams + Projects of Worth
WINNER (GOLD):
Leggy
(Sponsored by White & Case & Legora)
From Ad Hoc to Adopt: How might we more strategically identify, evaluate, and develop AI use cases for our Debt Finance practice group to promote the efficient adoption of AI—given the practice’s resistance to AI usage, price-agnostic clients, AI usage restrictions from other parties, and high-risk sensitivity.
Leggy is a real-time AI coach for White & Case lawyers embedded directly into their workflows to turn Legora into meaningful, high-value use. Appearing as a pop-up within the lawyer’s workspace, Leggy recognizes the task being performed and guides the user to the relevant Legora workflow at the moment of need, with step-by-step, in-context prompts. By eliminating the need to pause, search, or engage in separate training, Leggy enables lawyers to complete work more efficiently while building confidence in using AI and progressing from low-value to higher-value AI use. Leggy. AI that moves with you.
Team Members: Alex Benjamin (White & Case), Nivetha Yoganathan (White & Case), Amy Convoy (Legora), Kenny Robertson (NatWest), Brian Micic (Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff), Antje Kreutzmann-Gallasch (Deakin Law School), Diana Costs (NOVA Law School), Kübra Islamoglu Bayer (Bucerius University), Alisa Rao (University of Sydney Law School).
Final presentation here available with password only.
WINNER (SILVER and AUDIENCE CHOICE WINNER):
iMiga
(Sponsored by iManage & PLMJ Law Firm)
The Handover Hazard: How can law firms and legal teams ensure that critical knowledge, context, and client intelligence aren't lost when key people leave, retire, or move roles, so that clients never feel the gap?
iMiga is a client intelligence layer built as an iManage add-on that ensures critical client knowledge stays with the firm, even when lawyers change. It captures the tacit insights lawyers develop over time but rarely document, such as communication preferences, risk tolerance, decision-making dynamics, true urgency, and sensitive topics, by analyzing documents, emails, billing data, and matter history. iMiga translates this into a living “client passport” that provides context, preferences, and risk signals, while an in-workflow assistant surfaces relevant insights and flags potential issues as lawyers work. By making invisible knowledge visible and transferable, iMiga enables seamless client continuity and a consistent, high-quality client experience from day one. iMiga. The friend your firm always needed.
Team Members: Polly Bentley (iManage), Crish Emchande (iManage), Kushal Shah (iManage), Daniela Amaral (PLMJ), Elise Jones (Basil Research Initiative), Ian Norris (Fortun), Tiffany Perez (Boyd, Richards, Parker and Colonelli), Aren Ung (University of Sydney Law School), Salvatore Caccioppoli (NOVA Law), Anne Blard (ISIT).
Final presentation here available with password only.
WINNER (BRONZE):
COS-mo
(Sponsored by LLOYDS BANKING GROUP)
Less Grind. More Mind: How might we reduce meeting overload and create protected space for strategic leadership and family time?
COS-mo is a digital chief of staff for in-house legal teams that reduces meeting overload and manages workflows, priorities, and calendars in real time. Operating across existing platforms, COS-mo monitors incoming work, understands team capacity, and intelligently routes tasks to the right lawyer based on expertise and availability. It also streamlines scheduling by scheduling only necessary meetings. By bringing structure and visibility to how work is assigned and managed, COS-mo helps legal teams operate more proactively, freeing up to 1.8 hours per lawyer per day, unlocking capacity, and enabling greater focus on high-value work. COS-mo. It sees the work, routes the work, so you can do the work that matters.
Team Members: Graham Christie (LBG), Hannah Brophy (LBG), Jude Rickerby (LBG), Judith van der Zwaan (LBG), Meaghan Kane Benjamin (StudioReinvent), Batu Uslu (Raisin), Dori Kaba (Legal Design Institute), Tristan Kolleger (Deakin Law), Ingrid Mattig (Miami Law), Gordon Gow (University of Strathclyde).
Final presentation here available with password only.
AUDIENCE CHOICE WINNERS:
GoMickey
(Sponsored by DENTONS & WALT DISNEY)
Imagineering the Disney Experience: How might Disney leverage AI to deliver more personalized park experiences without compromising the emotional connection and “magic” associated with cast members?
GoMickey is an enhanced Disney park app that helps families plan, decide, and navigate together in real time, turning a complex park day into a seamless, shared experience. Through shared family access, GoMickey captures each guest’s preferences and generates a dynamic, personalized itinerary. A Mickey-powered conversational assistant provides real-time answers, while live navigation guides families step by step to rides and attractions, adjusting plans instantly as conditions change. By combining personalized planning, real-time chat, and interactive mapping in one place, GoMickey replaces fragmented decision-making with a guided, intuitive experience, reducing stress, minimizing missed moments, and helping families spend more time enjoying the magic together. GoMickey. Nobody knows Disney like Mickey.
Team Members: Emma Bouvet (Walt Disney Company), Leticia Rodriguez (Walt Disney Company), Nadia Lachman (Searchlight Pictures), Elouisa Crichton (Dentons), James Batham (Dentons), Kate Fischer (LWOW), Christopher Bisping (Bucerius Law School), Sydney Nelson (Harvard Law), Jeremy Firman (Deakin Law), Paz Beverina (Austral University).
Final presentation here available with password only.
Microsoft MAP
(Sponsored by PERKINS COIE & MICROSOFT)
From Reactive to Proactive: How might we help a global legal team better anticipate regulatory and public-sector risks and opportunities so they can engage external counsel earlier and provide more proactive and timely advice to business teams—while maintaining defensible audit trails?
Microsoft Map is a platform for Microsoft’s global legal team that connects field attorneys with headquarters in real time, turning local insights into actionable, enterprise-wide intelligence. Embedded within Copilot, Microsoft Map enables field attorneys to submit structured reports that surface emerging regulatory risks, tag key issues, and identify impacted products. These insights are automatically routed to the right experts and stored in a searchable system that detects similar risks across regions. By replacing fragmented emails and siloed knowledge with a connected, intelligent network, Microsoft Map reduces time spent searching for information and enables faster, more coordinated responses to local compliance risks, before they impact the business. Microsoft Map. Right Connection. Right Action.
Team Members: Gila Sebardt (Microsoft), Juan Carretero Sánchez (Microsoft), Rolf Ali (Perkins Coie), Heather Karell (Perkins Coie), Lin Cherry (Caldera Law), Jasper Beardslee (White & Case), Nikki Keat (Walt Disney Company), Wesley Turner (Miami Law), Aubin Lemaire (HEAD), Inês Reynolds de Silviera (NOVA Law).
Final presentation here available with password only.
