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ABA TECHSHOW® 2012 Program Details

Tracks:

Day 1, Thursday, 3/29/12
Paperless | Mobile/SmartPhone | Digital Marketing | Large Firm | Litigation | Collaboration | Meet the Authors

Day 2, Friday, 3/30/12
Solo / Small Firm | Solo / Small Firm Basics | Cloud Computing | Mac | Advanced IT | E-Discovery / Advanced Topics | Meet the Authors | 60 Tips in 60 Minutes

Day 3, Saturday, 3/31/12
Mobile / SmartPhone | 60 Sites in 60 Minutes

Day One: Thursday - 3/29/12
Paperless
Sponsored by
Paperless Track Sponsored by DocuSign
8:30am - 9:30am

The Business Case for Going Paperless (Convincing Your Firm It's Time)

Just as it takes an orchestra to play a symphony, it takes a team to transition to and successfully remain paperless. Your foray into paperless will end on a sour note without 100% staff buy-in and compliance.  Our speakers offer practical advice on how to secure staff buy-in and what to do if you encounter resistance. They review some of the processes you need to implement to ensure your office enjoys a smooth and lasting evolution to paperless including team involvement, ongoing meetings and monitoring, incentives, etc. Let your paperless prelude begin!

Speakers:
Russell Alexander, Britt Lorish

10:30am - 11:30am

Lost My Smoking Gun: Finding Documents in a Paperless Office

Document management in a digital world is the name of the game. This session will explore options for the storage and retrieval of documents in your paperless office. The speakers will canvass the myriad document management options available from Software as a Service (SaaS) to commercial document management products such as Worldox to a DIY approach. The pros and cons of each will be explored including cost, mobility, security, integration with other software.

Speakers:
Paul Mansfield, Dave Maxfield

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Managing the Transition to Paperless

Tame the wild paper beast and transition to paperless with ease. The speakers will focus on how best to manage the shift to paperless and ensure you have considered all aspects of your new paperless office. The various procedures you will want to introduce such as scanning, document management, and back-ups will be reviewed. Evaluating your hardware and software and how to determine what needs upgrading will also be discussed.

Speakers:
Russell Alexander, Dave Bilinsky

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Productive PDF Tips and Tricks Every Lawyer Should Know

PDFs are the stuff of which paperless offices are made. It follows that moving beyond the basics of your PDF software can reap great rewards. In this "tips and tricks" style session, the speakers will highlight features of some of the most common PDF software such as Adobe Acrobat, PDFDocs, PaperPort, and others to help you choose and then get the most out of your software.

Speakers:
Diane Ebersole, David Masters

Mobile / SmartPhone
8:30am - 9:30am

SmartPhone Wars

Like tablets, the battle of the SmartPhones rages on between market leader Android and the Apple iPhone and iOS, while MS Windows Phone and RIM's Blackberry line continue to fight for a piece of the market.  In this session, you'll learn about the capabilities of many of the current crop of SmartPhones and how they stack up against each other.  Learn how you can take advantage of their ever improving capabilities.

Speakers:
Jennifer Ellis, Dan Pinnington, Jeff Richardson

10:30am - 11:30am

Tablet Wars

The battle lines have been drawn and the battles rage between Apple's iPad and its many challengers. Learn who appears to be winning and who is losing or already lost this battle for tablet supremacy.  In this session, you'll learn about the different types of tablets available, what there is to like and dislike about them, and how you can take advantage of this lightweight computing technology in your practice.

Speakers:
Josh Barrett, Nerino Petro

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Coffee Shop Office: The Ethics of Mobile Computing

Practicing anywhere at any time is no longer just a dream. From SmartPhones, laptops, and tablets, to the use of cloud-based tools; from Wi-Fi hot spots to remote access services, wireless technology is changing the paradigm of modern legal practice. But that new freedom requires heightened security practices to meet ethical standards. Our techno-ethics experts walk through best practices for taking your office on the road.

Speakers:
Dennis Kennedy, Sharon Nelson

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Who's On First: Keeping Workflow Synchronized Across Multiple Devices

Practicing anywhere at any time is a great thing, but how do you keep all of your necessary files safe from prying eyes, easily accessible, and more importantly, synchronized across multiple devices and platforms? This session will discuss products and services such as Dropbox, Evernote, Windows Live and others that cut across different platforms and provide you with easy access regardless of the device you choose to work from.

Speakers:
Victor Medina, Ben Schorr

Digital Marketing
8:30am - 9:30am

Beyond the FAQ: Building Client-Friendly Websites

Law firm Websites today live or die by the content they contain. Pretty designs and logos will only get you so far. Increasingly, lawyers are building sites filled with the content their clients and potential clients care about. But, how much content do you need and how much do you give away? This session will help you figure out how to chart the course using white papers, microsites, single topic portals and more.

Speakers:
Jeff Lantz, Steve Matthews

10:30am - 11:30am

Build Your List: How to Use E-Mail Marketing to Grow Your Practice

E-mail marketing is a formidable arrow that you should have in your quiver. In this session, our presenters will cover the basics of e-mail marketing as well as some more advanced topics. Issues covered will include complying with ethics rules, generating and nurturing leads, how to get and keep your audience engaged, behavior driven marketing, tracking, segmentation, A/B testing and more.

Speakers:
Erik Mazzone, Lee Rosen

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Click: The Basics of Online Advertising and Search Engine Marketing

Building a great Website is only the first step. Now the task is getting your site noticed. This session will cover the basics of search engine marketing and optimization so that you have the basic tools and concepts to help launch your Website on to page one of search results. Topics covered include landing pages, quality scores, inbound marketing, multi-channel analytics, A/B testing, blogging, using social media, measuring ROI, remarketing and Cost-Per-Click.

Speakers:
Steve Matthews, Lee Rosen

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Social Media for Litigators

Social media continues to evolve and litigators need to understand the technology and how it affects their cases. This session covers a wide range of social media issues that arise in litigations—issues involving clients, witnesses, judges, and juries; key recent rulings involving social media evidence; and the effect of privacy laws on the collection and use of information in litigations. We'll also discuss tools designed to collect and search social media to find relevant information. It's a popular, can't miss session!

Speakers:
Antigone Peyton, Ernest Svenson

Large Firm
8:30am - 9:30am

Mobile Device Invasion: The Battle Between IT and Lawyers for Control

Law firm employees are no longer satisfied with a firm-issued BlackBerry.  They're using an iPad and Android tablets to get their work done – and insist on connecting to your secured network -- this is potentially dangerous! This session explores popular mobile device management (MDM) services and appliances to help you to track devices, distribute firmware patches, manage over-the-air (OTA) updates, encrypt wireless communications, and remote lock and wipe, and how to effectively deploy them.

Speakers:
Ivan Hemmans, John Jelderks

10:30am - 11:30am

Yes, It's Really Time for Value-Based Billing

If "alternative fee arrangements" (AFA) and "value-based billing" make so much sense, then why aren't more lawyers adopting them? This session will describe the various AFA structures (e.g. fixed fees, value fees, phased fees, blended rates, etc.) and how they work in the real world. The pros, cons, and ethical considerations will be discussed. Lastly, the panelists will discuss the technology tools needed and the importance of project management principles for successful AFAs.

Speakers:
Toby Brown, Jennifer Ellis

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Taking the Pain Out Of Legal Holds

Question abound when implementing a legal hold for litigation: in-house counsel want to know how many people are affected; corporate IT want to know if they have to pull backup tapes and suspend purge policies; and the business executives want to know how much it's all going to cost before all the dust clears. Our battle-tested panelists discuss the most effective technology tools for implementing a legal hold and to share their best practices and top tips.  Don't miss this session to properly guide your clients in today's business environment.

Speakers:
Deborah Bernard, Browning Marean

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Share and Share Alike: How SharePoint is Being Used in Law Firms and Legal Departments

Microsoft SharePoint is an incredibly powerful platform that can be used for client communication and collaboration, document management, intranet portals, knowledge management, and more. This session will discuss how SharePoint is currently being used in law practices and how it can benefit your current initiatives. Most firms may already own SharePoint, but they're just not sure how it can be grafted into current workflows and projects. This session will give you an opportunity to hear how others have successfully implemented SharePoint into the firm fabric

Speakers:
Dominic Jaar, Matt Kesner

Litigation
8:30am - 9:30am

Preparing to Litigate: The Latest Smart Litigation Management Tools

Lawyers and their staff can be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of materials in even the smallest of litigation matters.  Are you using the latest technology to help you prepare a case for litigation?  This session will discuss the different technology tools including jury selection Apps for voir dire, document cameras, remote witness technology, iPads, to help prepare a case for trial, mediation or settlement, efficiently and at a reasonable cost.

Speakers:
Dan Siegel, Martin Tully

10:30am - 11:30am

Effective E-Discovery in Small Cases

How to effectively conduct E-Discovery in a small case within a reasonable budget? Is E-Discovery necessary when you are on a limited budget in a small case? Our presenters believe so. Ignoring E-Discovery on a small case could be negligence. Come and learn what options are available for small cases at lower cost designed for the "little guy."

Speakers:
Sharon Nelson, Bruce Olson

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Courtroom Technology: Evidence and Persuasion

This panel discussion will focus on persuasion and admissibility of technological evidence as plaintiff's counsel, defense counsel and trial judge give viewpoints on the persuasion, presentation and admissibility of the proposed evidence.

Speakers:
Hon. Thomas Hogan, David Sparks, Paul Unger

4:00pm - 5:00pm

iWin: iPads for Litigators

Lawyers continue to find innovative ways to use the iPad in their practices, with many turning to tablets in the courtroom. Our expert faculty will take you through an entire lawsuit, from filing through verdict, to show you how an iPad can help every step of the way. Whether it's document review, depositions, jury selection, legal research or document presentation, you'll learn why the iPad has the potential to become your trial technology of choice.

Speakers:
Tom Mighell, Paul Unger

Collaboration
8:30am - 9:30am

Advanced Mind Mapping: Become a Mind Mapping Jedi

Our faculty will take you beyond the basics and show you how to set up and manage a fictional litigation case from client interview all the way to trial.  You will learn how to collaborate with co-counsel, clients and experts, as well as set up custom tailored templates for different kinds of cases.  Use your maps as a document review tool, plan for discovery, take depositions, and combine your map with other trial presentation software for the ultimate demonstrative aid.

Speakers:
Dave Maxfield, Rich Serpe

10:30am - 11:30am

Online Collaboration Apps

As our world becomes evermore cloud-based, the tools available for online collaboration become more robust.  Learn about various free and paid options, how you can use them safely and ethically to streamline working with others, including video conferencing, Web meetings, document collaboration and file sharing, online scheduling, mind mapping, and many other helpful tools.

Speakers:
Donna Neff, Catherine Sanders Reach

2:00pm - 3:00pm

High Power Tools for Large Case Collaboration

This session will feature an analysis of the technology successfully deployed in complex litigation for collaboration among multiple firms with large numbers of lawyers and staff. Strategies to achieve efficiency in case management and calendaring, document management review and coding, and real-time video/transcript streaming with instant messaging

Speakers:
Bruce Olson, Rich Serpe

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Getting the Most from Document Collaboration Tools You Already Own

Getting the most out of office and Adobe document collaboration tools – Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat are some of the mostly highly utilized tools in any law office, but the majority of users traditionally leverage only a fraction of the capabilities available. Learn how to review, markup and comment on documents, track changes that can be reviewed by collaborators, and view the various versions.  Resulting metadata and its removal will also be discussed.

Speakers:
Barron Henley, Paul Mansfield

Meet the Authors
9:30am - 10:00am

Meet the Author:

Stephanie L. Kimbro
Limited Scope Legal Services: Unbundling and the Self-Help Client

10:00am - 10:30am

Meet the Authors:

Dennis Kennedy, Allison C. Shields
LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers

11:30am - 12:30pm

Meet the Author:

Ben M. Schorr
The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Word 2010
The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2010
Microsoft OneNote in One Hour for Lawyers

3:00pm - 4:00pm

Meet the Authors:

Sharon D. Nelson, John W. Simek, David G. Ries
Locked Down: Information Security for Lawyers
The 2012 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide

Day Two: Friday - 3/30/12
Solo / Small Firm
8:00am - 9:00am

Supercharging Outlook – MS Outlook Hidden Features and Add-Ons

Learn how to save time and routine tasks with MS Outlook. Hands on demonstration of Outlook tools as well as non-Microsoft add-ons to help the practitioner use MS Outlook more effectively.  This session will take the user past the basics of calendaring and messaging with demonstrations of some of the lesser used features of MS Outlook.

Speakers:
Catherine Sanders Reach, Ben Schorr

10:00am - 11:00am

Beyond The Basic Website: Proven Techniques to Expand Your Web Presence

Learn practical and ethical techniques that will deliver clients through affordable branding, speaking to the legal needs of your target audience, and resonating with them.  We'll examine the Client-Centered Website and provide proven examples from which to learn.  You'll also learn how to drive prospective clients to your Website through social media including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

Speakers:
Robert Ambrogi, Jeff Lantz

2:15pm - 3:15pm

Magic in Minutes – Effective Use of Document Assembly

Are you wasting time drafting very similar documents? Learn how the new tools allow you and your staff to easily create smart document templates from your own forms without any outside technical support. See demonstrations of the hot newest document assembly tools like, Pathagoras and TheFormTool as well as the "old standbys' like HotDocs and the tools included in Microsoft Word.  Increase your output and lower your cost of production with smart 21st Century document assembly tools.

Speakers:
Jim Calloway, Diane Ebersole

3:30pm - 4:30pm

You Can Take it With You: Your Mobile Office

Would you like to practice law from the beach or while on an extended trip overseas?  Is it safe and ethical to do that? Two practicing attorneys who've done just that describe the mobile office technology they use including tablets, SmartPhones, and the essential hardware and software to comfortably conduct business remotely in a solo/small firm environment.  The approaches they've used can be implemented in a virtual or home office setting or almost anywhere outside of a traditional office setting.

Speakers:
Marc Matheny, Donna Neff

Solo / Small Firm Basics
8:00am - 9:00am

Top Ten: The Hardware and Software You Can't Live Without

There are some things in life, you just can't live without. Undoubtedly, a SmartPhone, laptop, and coffee would top most of our lists. There is also hardware and software that is absolutely necessary to every solo or small firm. We'll review the "must-have" products and applications to help you to determine the best ones to improve client service and communication, increase the productivity of your team, and improve your bottom line.

Speakers:
Richard Ferguson, Marc Matheny

10:00am - 11:00am

Managing the Information Tsunami

No matter what your practice area, sometimes it feels like a veritable tidal wave of information arrives at your firm each and every day including physical paper and electronic documents. You don't want to miss a client message! The speakers will canvass some of the available options for organizing, maintaining, and retrieving this information. Practical and affordable suggestions to help stem the flood will be offered.

Speakers:
Barron Henley, Natalie Kelly

2:15pm - 3:15pm

Becoming a "Note-Able" Lawyer: Using Evernote and OneNote to Improve Your Productivity

More and more busy lawyers are turning to Microsoft's OneNote (a standard feature of Microsoft Office 2010) and cloud-based Evernote to gather, organize, and use diverse types of information. Our speakers will also introduce you to these tools for capturing information found on the Internet or around your office, to take notes and grab images of whiteboards in meetings, and managing your information across platforms including your mobile phone.  These nifty utilities might just change your life.

Speakers:
Erik Mazzone, Ben Schorr

3:30pm - 4:30pm

Solo, But Not Alone: Assembling Your Virtual Team

A solo practitioner is no exception to the old adage that no man is an island. Stay firmly connected to the mainland by bringing together a virtual team. The speakers will discuss the ins and outs of assembling your own virtual team and the myriad tools at your disposal to help you effectively and ethically communicate and stay connected. Other considerations such as the practicality and necessity of face-to-face time, team structure, and team building exercises will also be canvassed.

Speakers:
Andy Adkins, Dave Bilinsky

Cloud Computing
Sponsored by
Cloud Computing Track Sponsored by Next Point
8:00am - 9:00am

How to Stay Safe in the Cloud

Cloud computing is here to stay in the law office environment!  Learn your obligations and how to do your "due diligence" when using cloud technology – from ethics requirements to real-world practical considerations for securing and maintaining office and client information in the cloud. Also learn the best ways to prevent and survive cloud attacks and breaches that could really cost you and your clients!

Speakers:
Natalie Kelly, Dan Siegel

10:00am - 11:00am

Is It All or Nothing? Popular Cloud Services and SaaS vs. Hosted Infrastructure

Join our speakers as they show how to arrange your cloud services to best fit your needs.  Learn the practical and ethical use as to whether or not you should have all of your operations in the cloud on a hosted infrastructure, or if you simply need to use some of the more popular services (SaaS) to get your practice what it needs. Come explore all of the options with each of these cloud set-ups and how to tie all of the pieces together.

Speakers:
Debbie Foster, Ben Stevens

2:15pm - 3:15pm

Cloud Tools for Solos and Firms: What's Out There?

With so many cloud options to choose from, you'll need this session to get a realistic overview of the viable tools for your law practice.  The presenters will cover cloud services for every aspect of law practice, whether you are a solo or practice in a larger firm.  Explore cloud-based practice management, time tracking and accounting, document management, and several other law office productivity tools.

Speakers:
Chad Burton, Nerino Petro, Bryan Sims

3:30pm - 4:30pm

Running Your Practice Entirely in the Cloud: From Start Up to a Large Virtual Firm

Setting up a viable cloud-based or virtual practice requires many careful steps -- there are many ethics dangers along the way.  Learn how to do just that with our speakers, as they show how every aspect of the law office can be put it in the cloud regardless of firm status, i.e. start up vs. existing practice, or firm size.  See specific examples of how to share documents, client information and more – all in the cloud!"

Speakers:
Chad Burton, Dennis Kennedy

Mac
8:00am - 9:00am

A Day in the Life of a Mac Lawyer

Thinking about trying a Mac in your practice? Are you curious to know what applications your fellow Mac-lawyers use to get through a work day? This session will spotlight 2 or 3 all-Mac law practices and what applications, services, and tools they use throughout the day. They'll discuss how they share files, write their briefs, and manage their calendar, contacts and e-mail. The panel will also discuss how they keep their data secure in a Mac environment and how they collaborate with outside Windows users.

Speakers:
Victor Medina, Ben Stevens

10:00am - 11:00am

The Fine Art of Getting Paid on a Mac

Tracking your time and finances are critical to a successful law practice. If you can't send an invoice, you probably won't get paid. In this session, our panelists will discuss the time and billing tools available for the Mac, as well as addressing workflows and services that will keep your practice humming. While there aren't as many tools available for the Mac as there are for a Windows-using firm, this session will cover the applications that can help you capture time, track costs, run reports and send invoices.

Speakers:
Randy Juip, Mark Metzger

2:15pm - 3:15pm

Paperless Productivity on a Mac

Going paperless is an admirable goal regardless of what computer system you use, but this session will focus on how Mac-using lawyers can streamline their workflow sans paper. The panel will discuss scanning software and hardware that work with Macs, and offer suggestions on how best to manage, store, and organize your collection of electronic files. There's no need to have an ugly stack of paper take away from the beauty of your Mac! Come learn how your Mac can help you be more productive with less paper.

Speakers:
David Sparks, Ernest Svenson

3:30pm - 4:30pm

Mac Power Users

Who wants more Mac? Everybody loves a good tip, and this session will blow your mind with Spotlight hacks, keyboard shortcuts, Automator workflows, dock adjustments, finder fixes, mail and iCal tricks, system preference tweaks, and much, much more. Attendees raved about this session last year so we're bringing it back. The panelists will share their seriously geeky workflows as well as describe the tools and utilities that keep them clicking throughout the workday. This session is for any Mac-user (novice or pro) who wants to learn the hidden tricks for getting more out of your Mac.

Speakers:
Brett Burney, Randy Juip, Hon. Paul Mathias

Advanced IT
8:00am - 9:00am

Desktop Virtualization: Getting Back to Mainframe Computing?

Our speakers look at the current status of virtual desktop technologies such as user and App virtualization, client hypervisors, PC-based virtual machines, and streamed OS's and their cost, implementation, and maintenance impact on enterprise computing. Will virtualization move all computing resources back to a mainframe and how will this technology enable a more mobile and dynamic legal workforce?

Speakers:
Matt Kesner, Lincoln Mead

10:00am - 11:00am

Anatomy of a Law Firm Security Breach

Hacking attacks continue to grow and with the recent string of high profile hacking, a renewed emphasis is being placed on the security of the data, network, and Internet security. Our speakers look at available firewall technologies, internal and hosted, along with intrusion identification and threat management tools and explore how these services can help defend your network and alert you to possible compromises. 

Speakers:
Dave Ries, John Simek

2:15pm - 3:15pm

Disaster Recovery: The Eat Your Spinach of IT

It's what we fear the most, a catastrophic failure that literally takes you out of business. We take a look at real world scenarios that range from a severed internet connection, to a destroyed infrastructure and walk through the steps of recovery and getting back in business. A look at how to scale disaster recovery tools and services to meet your needs along with consideration of the impact on cloud-based services on disaster recovery and business continuation.

Speakers:
Scott Preston, John Simek

3:30pm - 4:30pm

Day-to-Day Encryption: The Art and Science of Hiding (Protecting) Data

Is there data or information on your devices that you want don't want found or compromised? Your information is digital which makes it portable, easy to duplicate, and easy to steal. There are software- and hardware-based tools and techniques out there to help you lock down your data and to help certify its security. The speakers will review the wide range of encryption services and gear that will assist you in securing your Website, your internal data storage, your mobile devices, and your electronic communications.

Speakers:
Toby Brown, Scott Preston

E-Discovery / Advanced Topics
8:00am - 9:00am

E-Discovery Update: It's Changing Again!

The landscape in E-Discovery seems to be changing – yet again!  Get an overview of the latest legal decisions and ethics rulings, techniques, tips and trends in E-Discovery.  Our experts cover the gamut – ESI management, social media discovery, predictive coding, advanced trial techniques, cost containment and paying for E-Discovery, advising on legal holds, RFPs for forensic services and more!  Come learn what you need to know to help you build and win a case – or just get through the advanced process with the right tools!

Speakers:
Browning Marean, Hon. Paul Mathias

10:00am - 11:00am

Angel and Devil: Danger of Emerging Technologies That Lawyers Love

Wait!  Can you really have that shiny, brand new tech toy or tool without creating any concerns for your practice or IT department?!  Check out what you need to know before heading down the wrong, or IT unacceptable, path with your "gotta have the newest thing" mentality.  Learn what you can really live with and without in this session that explores the good and evil of some of the latest legal technology tools and toys.

Speakers:
Ivan Hemmans, Antigone Peyton

2:15pm - 3:15pm

Top 5 Technologies in Advanced E-Discovery

With so many different aspects of E-Discovery to cover as it relates to technology, it can be easy to get confused about what technologies will work best in the overall process.  In this engaging product overview session, learn what five products our experts see at the top of the advanced E-Discovery technology pile, and see how and where to implement these products in your practice.

Speakers:
Dominic Jaar, David Ries

3:30pm - 4:30pm

The Gear Report – Tools, Toys, Gadgets & Gizmos

See it, buy it, take it home or just dream about it!  This session will update you on all of the latest technology you need or want.  The presenters will go down the pros and cons of what's on the market, and even give a sneak peek at what is on the way!

Speakers:
Lincoln Mead, Nerino Petro

Meet the Authors
11:00am - 11:30am

Meet the Author:

Bruce A. Olson
Electronic Discovery for Small Cases: Managing Digital Evidence and ESI

1:45pm - 2:15pm

Meet the Author:

Nicole Black
Cloud Computing for Lawyers

60 Tips in 60 Minutes

4:45pm - 5:45pm

Short and sweet.  That's what you can expect when you attend this ABA TECHSHOW staple.  Receive relevant and useful tips that you can implement back in your office. 

Speakers:
Richard Ferguson, Ivan Hemmans, Britt Lorish, David Masters

Day Three: Saturday - 3/31/12

Plenary

8:30am - 9:30am

The Future of Law Practice: Dark Clouds or Silver Linings

Speaker:
Jim Calloway

Mobile / SmartPhone
9:45am - 10:45am

Awesome Android Apps for Attorneys

The Android Market is exploding with Apps that can benefit the busy lawyer.  From productivity Apps and utilities to cool tools and fun Apps that save time, we'll even showcase the latest Apps that work for both phones and tablets.

Speakers:
Andy Adkins, Britt Lorish

9:45am - 10:45am

60 iOS Apps for Lawyers in 60 Minutes

Hang on to your iPhone or iPad as our presenters quickly survey the latest and best Apps that can benefit busy lawyers.  From productivity tools to cool Apps that are just plain fun, we'll help you sort through the 500,000 available Apps to find the right ones for your busy practice and lifestyle!

Speakers:
Josh Barrett, Brett Burney, Jeff Richardson

9:45am - 10:45am

30+ BlackBerry Apps for Lawyers

Join us for a "best of" presentation of all the latest BlackBerry applications.  From productivity tools to cool Apps we'll cover what's hot and what's not for lawyers who can't live without their BlackBerry. Get up-to-date news about the latest Apps and what RIM has in store for their future phones and Apps.

Speakers:
Debbie Foster, Dan Pinnington

60 Sites in 60 Minutes

11:00am - 12:00pm

Now that you've absorbed three days of non-stop legal technology sessions, enjoy your final session that provides quick advice on the best sites for lawyers.  Plus, there are normally a few funny sites as well. 

Speakers:
Natalie Kelly, Dan Pinnington, Catherine Sanders Reach, Reid Trautz

* Programs subject to change

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