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"Years from now, we’ll look back on 2009 as the year the legal market began to change; but we’ll look back on 2010 as the year lawyers began to respond. ... Whether and to what extent there’s a place for lawyers in the legal market of the future ... will depend on whether lawyers in 2010 start to recognize and accept how much has changed and to adjust our attitudes and practices accordingly."

Jordan Furlong,
"Ready or not, here come the clients" Dec 29, 2009

Join innovative lawyers, legal entrepreneurs and other legal "rebels" who are remaking the business of Law with the help of the web. Innovation in the legal domain has accelerated dramatically due to the GFC, and is now even celebrated by the ABA. The Online Legal Services Conference 2010 is a must-attend forumn exploring our transition from Web 1.0 to 2.0 to 3.0 and the rise of the virtual law firm.

The Conference will feature around 25 of the world's foremost legal technology and web services pioneers who will share their experience about the most crucial issues affecting you and your clients. So be prepared for a provocative day.

The short, sharp sessions encourage audience participation, explore a variety of leading edge subjects and address a number of emerging issues. Along with social networking including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Legal Onramp, blogs, wikis, vidcasts, podcasts, document assembly, e-learning, dispute resolution and client collaboration tools such as Google Wave. An intense day of disruptive innovation case studies and a rare opportunity to meet and share ideas with the Law's change agents.

Speakers include:

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Adrian Dayton

Rhondda Nicholas

David Jacobson

Richard Granat

Damien McRae

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Peter Hart

Fabian Horton

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Noric Dilanchian

Dr Andrew Stranieri

Simon Lewis

Michael Fellmann

Peter Mericka

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