Interviews are conducted by a LXBN reporter daily via Skype as well as
live at legal conferences.
Not exact matches
While the general public is mainly inclined to
live tweet television programs (don't get me started), the practice is increasingly being applied
at conferences, debates,
legal proceedings and all manner of other events
at which potentially compelling tweet content is continually generated.
Hot on the heels of the Centre for Policy's report on the UK's litigious culture curbing educational trips, October will see teachers and adventurers, travel,
legal and safety experts congregate
at the annual Stretching Horizons»
conference to discuss some of the ways schools can enrich education, mitigate risk and raise funds for educational journeys with a view to changing
lives.
Blogging
live from the
Legal IT 5.0
Conference in Montreal, I am attending the session on crowdsourcing and the law which started
at 9:30 am, frankly, because I was intrigued by the title... Crowdsourcing the law?!
At the blog KM Space, Doug Cornelius of Boston's Goodwin Procter is posting
live from the
conference and has provided coverage of programs on developing the right IT and KM governance structure for your firm; how wikis, blogs and discussion forums relate to
legal KM; stories from client - facing KM implementers; and the alignment of information management, KM and records management.
Earlier this week
at the Clio Cloud
Conference in Chicago, Kevin O'Keefe of LexBlog conducted a Facebook
Live interview of me about the future of
legal news.
Then 25 years ago,
at a
legal conference, I met the man who would become my partner in law and in
life.
At the Canadian Legal Conference in St. John's in August 2006, the Canadian Bar Association's Young Lawyers brought together a panel of experts to discuss the current «work life balance» situation at law firms, successful practices already in place to address the issue, and a real - life example of a law firm where recruitment and retention issues have virtually disappeared following the introduction of «balanced» policie
At the Canadian
Legal Conference in St. John's in August 2006, the Canadian Bar Association's Young Lawyers brought together a panel of experts to discuss the current «work
life balance» situation
at law firms, successful practices already in place to address the issue, and a real - life example of a law firm where recruitment and retention issues have virtually disappeared following the introduction of «balanced» policie
at law firms, successful practices already in place to address the issue, and a real -
life example of a law firm where recruitment and retention issues have virtually disappeared following the introduction of «balanced» policies.
A business colleague emailed Friday asking what equipment I used for the Facebook
Live interviews I've been doing
at legal and tech
conferences over the last year plus.
The
conference, which will also be
live streamed, will be held
at the Royal Society of Medicine in London, and is particularly relevant for
legal and mental health professionals.