To anyone near Hartford or who wants to view the live webcast online, the Connecticut Bar Foundation is putting on its annual Law Practice Management and Technology symposium tomorrow all day at the UCONN law school in William Starr Hall. The official name of the seminar is: “Connecticut Bar Foundation: James W. Cooper Fellows Law & Technology Symposium – Flash Forward or Lost: How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law, and What’s Next?”
One of the volunteers helping the program, Dan Schwartz has a post about it on his blog with a link to the program info here: http://www.ctemploymentlawblog.com/2010/04/articles/hr-issues/two-days-to-law-technology-symposium/. I also posted about it last month as part of a series of CLEs I’ve been asked to do: http://rossipsa.com/?p=457.
Here’s a link to a Word doc with full program details: http://www.ctemploymentlawblog.com/uploads/file/cbfprogramdraft.doc
If you can’t make the live program (starts at 830AM, registration onsite open at 745AM), the entire conference is being streamed live – go here to login: http://www.lawtrib.com/techsym.
I’ll be doing a program at 11AM called: ““It’s Complicated: Technology for Non-Techies and How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law” – I’ll be introduced by our own Susan Carter Liebel of Solo Practice University fame. In addition, well-known speakers Kevin O’Keefe (from Lexblog) and Bob Ambroggi (from Lawlines) are on the faculty – both are terrific speakers.
Hope to see some of you there – or if you follow along online, let me know!
Special thanks in advance to sponsors, Tabs 3 / PracticeMaster (www.tabs3.com) and Worldox GX2 (www.worldox.com) for their support of the event and for decades of support of the legal technology market in general!
Okay, time to head to the airport for what I understand is 80+ degree weather in Hartford today (yikes!)
To anyone near Hartford or who wants to view the live webcast online, the Connecticut Bar Foundation is putting on its annual Law Practice Management and Technology symposium tomorrow all day at the UCONN law school in William Starr Hall. The official name of the seminar is: “Connecticut Bar Foundation: James W. Cooper Fellows Law & Technology Symposium – Flash Forward or Lost: How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law, and What’s Next?”
One of the volunteers helping the program, Dan Schwartz has a post about it on his blog with a link to the program info here. I also posted about it last month as part of a series of CLEs I’ve been asked to do.
Here’s a link to a Word doc with full program details. If you can’t make the live program (starts at 830AM, registration onsite open at 745AM), the entire conference is being streamed live – go here to login tomorrow.
I’ll be doing a program at 11AM called: ““It’s Complicated: Technology for Non-Techies and How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law” – I’ll be introduced by our own Susan Carter Liebel of Solo Practice University fame. In addition, well-known speakers Kevin O’Keefe (from Lexblog) and Bob Ambroggi (from LawSites) are on the faculty – both are terrific speakers.
Hope to see some of you there – or if you follow along online, let me know!
Special thanks in advance to sponsors, Tabs 3 / PracticeMaster (www.tabs3.com) and Worldox GX2 (www.worldox.com) for their support of the event and for decades of support of the legal technology market in general!
Okay, time to head to the airport for what I understand is 80+ degree weather in Hartford today (yikes!)