Wisconsin Lawyer
Vol. 79, No. 10, October
2006
Milwaukee conference Nov. 16-17
Solo, Small Firm & Technology Conference Promises to Keep Your
Practice on Track
National, regional, and local experts on substantive law, law
practice management, and legal technology will be the featured
presenters, Nov. 16-17, at the first Wisconsin Solo, Small Firm
& Technology Conference, to be held at the Wyndham Hotel,
Milwaukee. Themed "There Is a Better Way," and running from 8 a.m.
Thursday to 1 p.m. Friday, the conference offers two plenary sessions,
"25-plus Technology and Practice Management Predictions for Small Firms"
and "60 Hot Legal, PC, Ethics and Practice Management Tips, Gadgets, and
Web Sites in 90 Minutes," and five topical tracks with more than 25
educational sessions covering substantive law, best practices,
technology, business of the law, and quality of life.
"This year's conference, sponsored by the State Bar of Wisconsin and
the Milwaukee Bar Association, features a stellar faculty, including top
national CLE presenters, as well as distinguished members of the Bench
and Bar," says conference chair Ross Kodner. "The combination of legal
technology and practice sessions is exactly the kind of targeted
information Wisconsin legal professionals have been asking for."
Thursday's keynote speaker is Fredric I. Lederer, chancellor
professor of law and director of the Courtroom 21 Project at the College
of William & Mary School of Law, Williamsburg, Va. Lederer will
present, "The Automated Courtroom and Electronic Litigation - What's
Here Now and Where It's Going."
Dustin Cole, Attorneys Master Class president, Longwood, Fla., will
present several sessions on building a practice, the fundamentals of
money in a small firm, defining staff roles, managing time and paper
work, effective billing techniques, and making your practice fun.
Tuition is $199 for lawyers and $99 for judges and nonlawyers, and is
free to law students. Register before Oct. 16 and receive a $30
discount. The program will be submitted for up to 10 Wisconsin,
Illinois, and Minnesota CLE and up to 4 EPR credits. To register, call
the State Bar at (800) 728-7788 or (608) 257-3838, or visit www.wisbar.org/techshow.
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