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A Smorgasbord of Impressions from ILTACON 2022
Judging from the bursting-at-the-seams session rooms at ILTACON 2022 this week, some of which were standing room only, current interest in legal technology was a sight to behold! ILTACON executives said the conference had about 3000 attendees this year, all in-person because there was no virtual curriculum offered.
Highlights from 2021 Aderant Virtual Momentum Online Conference
Christy Burke outlines the key topics and themes discussed at Aderant Virtual Momentum 2021.
ILTA>ON 2020 Delivers an Inspiring Conference, Emphasizing the Positive
Anyone who has been in legal technology for a while will tell you that August equals ILTA - this year is no exception, even though 2020 has been anything but typical. Although ILTA>ON 2020 had to go completely virtual due to the COVID pandemic, the conference still upheld the tradition of providing top-notch educational programming with insightful speakers, modern perspectives, and intriguing strategies for using technology to benefit the practice of law.
Now Is The Time for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Legal Tech
Legal tech companies may believe that their participation in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) doesn’t matter, but it makes a difference. Even the smallest legal tech startup can advance positive actions to further the DEI transformation that is changing the industry to be stronger and more successful – right now.
SOLID East in NYC Packed a Legal Innovation Punch
SOLID East in NYC, an event produced by the Cowen Group, was a dynamic, interesting and highly enjoyable conference about legal innovation. SOLID, which stands for Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption, featured a slate of well-known speakers ranging from lawyers to legal ops professionals, vendors and data scientists.
Make Yourself Indispensable
There are many things legal IT leaders can do to make themselves irreplaceable at their firm.
You’re CIO, CTO or IT Director at a law firm or legaltech company—congratulations, you have arrived! However, you have now ascended to a level that has higher standards than ever for your performance and versatility as a legal technology professional.
Legal Tech Innovation is Providing Access to Justice for Billion Worldwide
Legal technology innovation has made great strides to save money and time for law firms and corporations. However, there are still many left unserved by legaltech, including individuals and small businesses, who have the least time and money to spare.
Guest post: In Chicago – Major Strides Forward for Women in Legal Tech
On Thursday, March 8th, the world celebrated International Women’s Day, and Chicago enthusiastically joined in! I had the privilege to attend three amazing events last week: ABA TECHSHOW, Evolve Law’s networking event entitled Getting Women a Seat at the Table, and Legal XX at Chicago-Kent College of Law.
How Women Attorneys Are Smartly Leveraging Legal Technology to Advance Their Law Practices
Any legal professional can use technology to benefit a law practice. However, I have keenly observed women lawyers’ strategies for success over the years, so I am particularly interested in how they effectively leverage technology tools in their law practices to advance their careers, service clients more efficiently and achieve a better work/life balance.
Guest Post: Law Schools and Law Students Both Benefit from Hands-on Experiential Learning Programs
Christy Burke recently wrote in Legal IT Today about the small group of law schools that have incorporated legal innovation and technology into their curriculum. In this guest post, Christy highlights law schools embracing opportunities to expand experiential learning opportunities, collaborate with practitioners, and incorporate experiential work into classes.
Winning the Battle to Teach Legal Technology and Innovation at Law Schools
One might expect that every law school would want to train its students to succeed in the legal profession. Logically, this should include learning technology and innovation skills. However, many law schools are not yet convinced that this kind of practical non-theoretical education is their responsibility.