Orbital Copilot
Why real estate lawyers actually adopt Orbital
At Vinson & Elkins, real estate became the firm’s fastest-adopting practice. At Seyfarth, licenses doubled in four months — driven entirely by attorney demand. Join us to see the product-fit thesis behind those numbers, and why generalist legal AI keeps stalling on real estate work.
Speakers

Anna Mulry
Anna works directly with attorneys at leading Am Law 100 firms, turning the realities of the deal table into AI products for complex real estate workflows. She is no stranger to highly regulated, compliance-heavy environments. Her focus on precision and real-world usability is shaped by her time at Santander, a top-20 global bank. Anna holds a BA in Linguistics from the University of Cambridge.

Clare Davern
Clare’s background at global tech leaders like Microsoft and Salesforce means she knows what it takes to drive meaningful tech adoption inside complex, matrixed organisations. Today, she brings that playbook to legal innovation teams across the US — partnering with CIOs, CDOs, and heads of innovation to stand up AI in ways that earn attorney adoption, not just headcount.
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Created for innovation leaders at Am Law 100 firms navigating AI adoption — in partnership with ILTA


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In a short 30-minute live demo, you'll see how Orbital Copilot can
- Drive adoption through fit, not mandate
See the workflows that got Vinson & Elkins and Seyfarth real estate teams pulling AI into their practice, with zero top-down push.
- Deliver measurable value your scorecard can defend
Title, survey, easements, and access issues rendered in one interactive map — the kind of time-to-insight that shows up in client outcomes and the adoption metrics your board asks about.
- Generate drafts that preserve your client’s template
First drafts of PSAs, leases, and closing documents generated from your client’s own form and the LOI terms — as a native Word file. Clause structure, defined terms, and static provisions preserved. Not a generic AI rewrite your lawyers have to unpick.