ABA TECHSHOW 2010 – Ignite Law, the Pre-Show

by Tim Baran on March 19, 2010

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The ABA TECHSHOW, a legal technology event for lawyers, paralegals, firm administrators, IT managers, and legal assistants, novices and experts alike will be held on March 25-27, 2010, in Chicago, IL.

Taking place on the eve of the TECHSHOW is Ignite Law where fifteen sixteen speakers are allotted six minutes and twenty slides each to discuss their vision of the future of law practice.

Organized by dynamic legal innovators LexThink and InsideLegal.com, participants were encouraged to submit a summary of their talk.  The final roster of presenters range from legal heavyweights to exciting new talent.

  1. Lawyer Advertising from Here to Eternity – Will Hornsby
  2. 50 Lawyers, 1,000 Miles and 2,000 Tweets: The Future of Legal Journalism – Edward Adams
  3. Self-service, Full Access Society: Technology and Social Media Implications for the Jury Box – Teresa Rosado
  4. No Lawyer Left Behind: A Realistic Approach to Practice Management Education – Tom Mighell
  5. Private Equity & Venture Capital Investment in law firms: A reality overseas, but a mere pipedream stateside? – Steve Butterworth
  6. The Biglaw-Solo Partnership: Outsourcing Innovation and The Lessons of Tommy Supreme – Carolyn Elefant
  7. Necessity is the Mother of Innovation: the Legal Profession in a New Economy – Rebekah Stafford
  8. What I Learned About the Future of Legal Marketing From Playing Wii Bowling With a 4 1/2-year old – Ari Kaplan
  9. Law2020 ™ – Joy Heath Rush
  10. The New Ethics of Legal Marketing – Kevin Chern
  11. Slaying the Beast: Using Small Firm Thinking to Beat Big Firms Every Time – Doug Sorocco
  12. What a Law Firm Can Learn From Zappos. Hint: It isn’t about selling shoes – Jack Newton
  13. Choiceboxing – Mark Lauritsen
  14. Boldly Go Where No Lawyer Has Gone Before – Niki Black
  15. Agile Legal Management: What Law Firms can Learn from the Software Industry – Larry Port
  16. Information Processing For Lawyers – Ernie Svenson

Ignite Law is free to attend but you must first register and get a ticket.  Tickets are going fast!  I got mine and look forward to seeing you there.

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