Our Friday Legaltech Week live journalists’ roundtable is back today at 3 p.m. E.T., when a panel of journalists and bloggers discuss the top stories in legal technology and innovation.
Attendance is free, but you need to register, which you can do here. Register once and you are signed up for all future sessions.
Here are some of the stories we’re planning to discuss, with others still to be determined:
- Citing Shared Vision for the Future of Law Practice, Clio Acquires Document Assembly Company Lawyaw.
- PDF issues cause delay in Blue Origin’s lawsuit against U.S., SpaceX.
- Machines Cannot Be Listed as Inventors on US Patents, Judge Rules.
- Ethics opinion addresses lawyers’ ‘passive investment’ in firms in jurisdictions allowing alternative business structures. (See also: ABA Issues Ethics Guidance On Lawyers Investing In Alternative Business Structures.)
- What litigation looks like in the new Covid world; like everything else, the lack of consistency amazes.
- And more!
Our panelists change from week to week, but our usual line-up includes:
- Nicole Black, legal technology columnist and legaltech evangelist at MyCase.
- Stephen Embry, publisher, TechLaw Crossroads.
- Caroline Hill, editor in chief, Legal IT Insider.
- Victoria Hudgins, reporter for Legaltech News.
- Victor Li, assistant managing editor of the ABA Journal.
- Joe Patrice, editor, Above the Law.
- Zach Warren, editor in chief of Legaltech News.
We are very sad to report that longtime panelist Molly McDonough is “retiring” because of other commitments.
Hope you’ll join us.
All prior episodes are also available, both as a podcast and on YouTube.