The much-anticipated Clio Cloud Conference is set to take stage in Austin come Monday, drawing legal professionals from around the globe keen on exploring the latest trends in legal technology and practice innovation. One of the highlights for attendees, whether on-site or participating virtually, will be the live broadcast of Legaltech Week, scheduled for Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. Central Time.
For those familiar with the weekly Friday live show, which examines current trends in legal tech and innovation, an exciting departure from the usual format is planned for this special edition. Panelists will engage in dynamic debates on pressing issues within the realm of legal technology, providing fresh insights and perspectives for attendees eager to stay at the forefront of industry innovation.
Hosting this live session is thanks to coordination with ClioCon organizers, allowing for both an in-person and online audience to engage. For virtual attendees, ticket discounts are available using code LAWNEXT, details of which are accessible via this link.
This special Legaltech Week panel will feature an esteemed lineup of legal tech experts, including Nicole Black, legal tech evangelist at MyCase, and Stephen Embry, publisher of TechLaw Crossroads, among others. Renowned figures such as Caroline Hill, Editor in Chief of Legal IT Insider, and Victor Li, Assistant Managing Editor of the ABA Journal, will also be lending their expertise to the panel.
A special guest, Joshua Lenon, Lawyer in Residence at Clio, will join in the discussions, adding to the diverse array of insights that the session promises to offer.
For those unable to attend this live event, today’s regular Legaltech Week broadcast will air at 3 p.m. ET, for which you can register here. Recordings of previous sessions are available both as a podcast and on YouTube.
More information about the event is available in the detailed announcement on LawNext.