One of many greatest and longest-running authorized know-how exhibits within the nation, the ABA Techshow, is true across the nook. From March 1 to 4, hundreds of legal professionals, authorized professionals and distributors will descend upon Chicago to speak about know-how.
Whether or not it’s the neophyte seeking to be taught in regards to the fundamentals of Home windows, Apple’s working system or Microsoft Workplace or the seasoned veteran hoping to supercharge their observe with the newest, most superior packages, the ABA Techshow affords one thing for everybody.
It’s additionally a approach for individuals to trade concepts—corresponding to utilizing know-how to enhance the access-to-justice hole on this nation; whether or not authorized ethics guidelines must be modified to permit for brand spanking new forms of regulation agency buildings; and the way cutting-edge know-how, corresponding to ChatGPT or the metaverse, may have an effect on the observe of regulation.
Comply with together with the ABA Journal’s protection of the ABA Techshow 2023 here.
Principally, it’s an opportunity to fulfill up, have enjoyable and revel in being a part of a group of people that suppose that know-how generally is a power for constructive change within the authorized trade.
On this episode of the Authorized Rebels Podcast, Gyi Tsakalakis, co-chair of the ABA Techshow 2023 planning board, talks to the ABA Journal’s Victor Li about what conferencegoers can count on from this yr’s occasion.
Tsakalakis additionally gives tips about how attendees of all expertise ranges can finest schedule their days to get essentially the most out of the ABA Techshow 2023, in addition to what main tech points and packages the occasion will give attention to.
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In This Podcast:
Gyi Tsakalakis
Gyi Tsakalakis is co-chair of the ABA Techshow 2023 planning board. He’s the founding father of AttorneySync, a digital advertising and marketing company for legal professionals to assist them develop their practices.