Kris has authored numerous articles and spoken at many
legal industry conferences and events.
Heather has been a frequent presenter at
legal industry conferences since 2001, a marketing opinion columnist with Lexpert since 2010, and LexisNexis since 2014, and writes about how to thrive in the changing legal market at heathersuttie.ca.
He is a sought - after speaker and frequently appears at law firm retreats and
legal industry conferences in the United States and around the world.
Not exact matches
And there's the Clio Cloud
Conference, which attracted 1,000 attendees last year to a two - day event: «Sort of like the Burning Man festival of the
legal industry,» is how one impressed attendee described it.
Mr. Scott is a well - recognized keynote speaker at
legal and
industry related
conferences and provides insight into the understanding of both
legal issues and the technical requirements necessary for the successful management of mineral exploration and mining companies.
To grow awareness around the topic of Gamification he also founded GamifyCon, an annual Gamification
Conference in Germany and co-founded GamFed, the only Gamification Association in the world, dedicated to areas like ethics,
industry - standards,
legal issues, and more.
«It struck me that this was an area of the
legal industry that felt like it was at an inflection point, ripe for someone to come in with some disruption and innovation,» Solomon told me during a
conference call last week.
That came not long after ReInvent Law NYC, another
conference that focused on innovation and disruption in the
legal industry.
Dubbed as «two days of engaging keynote presentations and interactive sessions on technology for the
legal industry», this looks like it'll be a fantastic opportunity for
legal industry folks to learn more about Clio's law practice management software (through the
conference's Clio University track) and to hear from a great group of speakers on topics ranging from virtual practice, to mobile & paperless law offices, social media and online marketing, cloud ethics and the future of law.
The Clio Cloud
Conference is sort of like the Burning Man Festival of the
legal industry.
Our Probate Litigation attorneys include AV - Rated attorneys that are called upon to present at American Bar Association
conferences, have written articles that are published by some of the
legal industry's leading publications, and provide leadership by chairing, and being members of, committees for State Bar Associations and national organizations.
While the sessions we attended weren't always teeming with attendees, the topics were important and the speakers offered valuable insight into areas that we think are hugely important to the future of the
legal industry — from workforce management to business intelligence to social media marketing — and we look forward to watching these new
conferences take root and bloom in the coming years.
For those of you not familiar with ALM's Legalweek, it's a three - day collection of
conferences on the
legal industry, plus an expo of scores of
legal tech and other
legal - related ventures.
The
conferences have attracted representatives of the energy
industry in Alberta and Canada, members of the
legal and business community, as well as internationally trained lawyers.
Legal is far behind the financial services
industry in use of transformational technology, but the Fin (
Legal) Tech
conference hopes to change that.
Lawyers Associated Worldwide
Conference — Artificial Intelligence and its Future in the
Legal Industry
From the state of the
industry panel to the closing CLE presentation on the future of
legal services, the
conference's common theme was freeing up attorneys to practice law and provide affordable
legal services to more clients.
Doing things differently was top of mind at the
conference, where lawyers, startups and
legal tech enthusiasts came together to talk about how technology is changing the
legal industry.
More than 1200
legal marketing professionals gathered in Las Vegas for the
industry's largest
conference earlier this month.
A frequent
industry presenter, Sally has spoken at more than 200 national and international seminars and
conferences for the
legal profession, including programs sponsored by The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal, Practising Law Institute, LMA, the ABA, and the Association of Legal Administra
legal profession, including programs sponsored by The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal, Practising Law Institute, LMA, the ABA, and the Association of
Legal Administra
Legal Administrators.
Independent auditors come from Stanford Law, USC Law, Duke Law, and Bar Ilan University Computer Science Department — many of them authorities who are «household names» in the
legal industry whom I've heard at
conferences or encountered in law practice (e.g., Prof. Gillian Hadfield of USC Law, Bruce Mann of the Morrison & Foerster law firm, Dr. Roland Vogl of Stanford).
This is an opportunity for young
legal professionals to attend an
industry conference mixed with a theme where they already have years of knowledge and experience — technology.
The Corporate
Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), which sponsored the conference, is working on establishing a set of industry billing guidelines, and aims to help law departments harness technology and data to accurately forecast legal c
Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), which sponsored the
conference, is working on establishing a set of
industry billing guidelines, and aims to help law departments harness technology and data to accurately forecast
legal c
legal costs.
Don't follow in the auto
industry's footsteps: A post on The Am Law Daily includes a summary of the Leading
Legal Innovation
conference organized by the Southern California Innovation Project at the University of Southern California's Gould School of Law, which asked whether law firms, by failing to innovate, might be headed down the same path as the Big 3 automakers.
Podcast guest and Casetext VP Pablo Arredondo asked me to join him at the CodeX1
conference at Stanford Law School to argue about whether the
legal tech
industry is making promises it can't keep.
Newsletters and
industry - specific
conferences, such as the ABA Tech Show and the Solo and Small Firm
Conference in Toronto, can also be an excellent source of information on new
legal technologies and the reputation of technology companies.
According to the
conference description, they are exploring «the next biggest disruptive technologies in the
legal industry.»
Attended by senior
legal marketing and business development professionals from the largest and best - known law firms in the country, the 2017 LMA Annual
Conference attracted
industry leaders and key decision makers from the
legal community.
LegalTech New York is the bellwether
conference for the
legal industry.
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The Sedona
Conference ® Technology Review Panel or TRP (formerly RFP + Vendor Panel) met last week to look at the current state of the
legal industry and discuss things to come.
The
conference will bring lawyers and other
legal professionals together to learn about the most useful and practical technologies available across the
industry.
Presenter: Lawyers Associated Worldwide
Conference — Artificial Intelligence and its Future in the
Legal Industry 2018
We have the supposedly leading
legal tech people in the country (thousands of them) assembled in New York and not one of them acting acting like technologists attending tech
conferences in other
industries.
In his keynote address to the 2016 CodeX FutureLaw
conference, James Sandman, president of the
Legal Services Corporation, suggested that one way to accelerate technology adoption in the legal industry would be to assess and rank law firms based on their use of techno
Legal Services Corporation, suggested that one way to accelerate technology adoption in the
legal industry would be to assess and rank law firms based on their use of techno
legal industry would be to assess and rank law firms based on their use of technology.
The consistent drought of blogging from
legal conferences is a reflection on our
industry and our slowness to adopt new technologies fully.
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At its annual Futures
Conference, the College of Law Practice Management brings together a uniquely multi-disciplinary group of
legal industry participants and observers — partners, technologists, marketers,...
The
Legal Marketing Association (LMA) 2012 Annual Conference in Dallas has been a first class event offering exceptional value to legal marketing professionals, lawyers, and those companies serving the legal indu
Legal Marketing Association (LMA) 2012 Annual
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legal marketing professionals, lawyers, and those companies serving the legal indu
legal marketing professionals, lawyers, and those companies serving the
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legal industry.
Attorneys and
legal marketers book the group rate across the country for
industry association
conferences and trade shows, looking to «increase their exposure,» «know the
industry,» «network with key decision makers,» and collect tote bags.
Held in Auckland, the
conference connected delegates with New Zealand's leading
legal technology thinkers and
industry providers and covered subjects in a
legal context including cyber-security, blockchain, AI, tech and law - firm partnerships, innovating as an in - house lawyer, the business of law during changing times, and looking at disruption as «normal».
Early - generation Artificial Intelligence is already in the
legal space — Bill Gates» vision for the Microsoft Personal Agent just takes it one step further.LegalTech New York is the bellwether
conference for the
legal industry.
And I've been asking about it, at
conferences and
legal industry events in many different jurisdictions.
Another interesting, dynamic and hard - hitting
conference by the Yerra team who always know how to bring the issues facing the
Legal, eDiscovery and IP
industry to the forefront of our minds.
Over the past few months, Rocket Matter has met thousands of attorneys and others in the
legal industry at bar association annual events and other
conferences.
Conference participants will receive a free copy of the e-book, Liquid
Legal: Transforming Legal into a Business Savvy, Information Enabled, and Performance Driven Industry, in which Elevate's chapter, «Running the Legal Department with Business Discipline: Applying Business Best Practices to the Corporate Legal Function,» examines how legal departments can benefit by adapting proven business management strate
Legal: Transforming
Legal into a Business Savvy, Information Enabled, and Performance Driven Industry, in which Elevate's chapter, «Running the Legal Department with Business Discipline: Applying Business Best Practices to the Corporate Legal Function,» examines how legal departments can benefit by adapting proven business management strate
Legal into a Business Savvy, Information Enabled, and Performance Driven
Industry, in which Elevate's chapter, «Running the
Legal Department with Business Discipline: Applying Business Best Practices to the Corporate Legal Function,» examines how legal departments can benefit by adapting proven business management strate
Legal Department with Business Discipline: Applying Business Best Practices to the Corporate
Legal Function,» examines how legal departments can benefit by adapting proven business management strate
Legal Function,» examines how
legal departments can benefit by adapting proven business management strate
legal departments can benefit by adapting proven business management strategies.
These issues drove women's initiatives,
conferences, and publications for years and finally, the
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They also serve the professional organizations and
legal committees that shape and influence the
industry, and frequently speak and write at
conferences and continuing
legal education seminars on condemnation issues.
On Monday, January 29, 2018,
legal professionals will flood New York for Legalweek 2018, a
conference featuring workshops, networking opportunities, and hundreds of exhibitors all designed to address key issues in the
legal industry.