Early Bird Registration Opens for LIT Con 2024: Legal Tech Enthusiasts Prepare for Innovation

One of the most value-for-money experiences for legal tech enthusiasts, LIT Con, is currently offering early bird registrations. An initiative by the Suffolk Law School’s Legal Innovation and Technology Lab and Legal Innovation and Technology Institute, LIT Con is set to be a day jam-packed with illuminating presentations. Even at full price, the fee remains a meager $50; however, for those quick to register, half-price offers are available until tomorrow.

Participants will witness a vibrant blend of substantive discussions and rapid-fire talks from leading legal tech figures, in addition to a dedicated showcase of student projects from the LIT Lab.

This year, LIT Con is proud to present Bridget Mary McCormack, former Michigan Supreme Court’s chief justice and the current American Arbitration Association’s president and CEO, as the keynote speaker.

I will have the privilege of moderating a panel on the practice of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the legal domain, featuring Devshi Mehrota, CEO and cofounder of JusticeText; Jason Morris, Senior Software Development Engineer at Thomson Reuters’ Casetext; Kara Peterson, cofounder of descrybe.ai; and Jacqueline Schafer, founder and CEO of Clearbrief.

The conference will also host some engaging conversations with industry experts such as Julia Rogers, cofounder of Hello Prenup, and a thoughtful discussion on the development of a public e-filing infrastructure is on the cards as well.

For those unable to make it to Boston for the live event, signing up for the free livestream is a viable option as well. Delve deeper into the conference details here or register directly here.