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    Title: Technologies That Will Disrupt Traditional Law Practice
    Area of Discipline: Business Strategy
    Description: Richard Susskind and his panelists explore the potential impact of "disruptive technologies" on the legal marketplace. These are not technologies that simply support or sustain existing business practices, the kind in which most firms invest. Rather, disruptive technologies are those that fundamentally change the way business is carried out and in doing so radically transform the marketplace. In other business sectors, disruptive technologies have doomed otherwise successful businesses. What technologies are on the horizon that can have similar effect in the legal sector, that can dramatically alter the relationship between value and cost for legal services? This session is a must for forward-looking legal technologists, law firm managers and lawyers.
    Date/Time: 8/26/2009 11:00 a.m.    
    Location: Nat'l Harbor 10&11
    Speaker(s):
    John Alber - Bryan Cave, LLP
    Gerard Neiditsch - Mallesons Stephen Jaques
    Richard Susskind
    Learning Objectives: Explore the concept of "disruptive" legal technologies--technologies that will fundamentally change the law firm business model; understand which legal technologies are most likely to be disruptive; gain insight into the experiences of law firms already employing disruptive technologies; emerge with ideas about how you might shift your focus to anticipate a marketplace affected by disruptive technologies
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    Target Audience: CFOs/Accounting Professionals
    CIOs/IT Management/Technology Partners
    Executive Directors/Administrators
    KM Professionals
    Practice Mgmt Prof's (client serv/bus analyst)
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