by Ryan McKeen
What an exciting event that’s been organized by Dan Schwartz. Check out Dan’s outstanding web site for more details. It’s free, there’s free food, and you may know a panelist or two.
Suffice to say, I’m very excited about the event.
University of Connecticut School of Law
William F. Starr Hall
Hartford, CT
April 9, 2010
7:45am – 3:20pm
Plenary Session: “Talkin’ Bout My Generation: A Look at How Attorneys are Using Technology in Daily Life”.
Julie Jones, Moderator. Associate Director for Library Services, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law
Tory Woodin Chavey, Partner, Jackson Lewis, LLP, Hartford, CT
Sharon Wicks Dornfeld, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Danbury, CT
Ryan McKeen, Associate, Leone, Throwe, Teller & Nagle, East Hartford, CT and Publisher, A Connecticut Law Blog.
Morning Session 1: “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: How Technology (such as Cloud Computing) is Redefining the Lawyer/Client Relationship and the Future of the Delivery of Legal Services”.
Brad Saxton, Moderator. Dean, Quinnipiac University School of Law
Joseph D. D’Alesio, Connecticut Judicial Branch, Hartford, CT
Timothy S. Fisher, Partner, McCarter & English, LLP, Hartford, CT
Patricia R. Kaplan, Executive Director, New Haven Legal Assistance, New Haven, CT
Louis R. Pepe, Partner, Pepe & Hazard, Hartford, CT
Morning Session 2A: “It’s Complicated: Technology for Non-Techies and How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law”.
Susan Cartier Liebel, Moderator. Founder, Solo Practice University, Northford, CT
Ross L. Kodner, President & Founder, MicroLaw, Milwaukee, WI
(Concurrent session) Morning Session 2B: “What’s Your ‘Avatar’? How Social Media Is Changing the Way We Work and How to Take Advantage of It”.
N. Kane Bennett, Moderator. Partner, Raymond & Bennett LLC, Glastonbury, CT
Kevin O’Keefe, Chief Operating Officer & Publisher, LexBlog, Seattle, WA
Brent Robertson, President & Chief Creative Officer, Fathom, Hartford, CT
Lunch Session: “Would Lincoln Get LinkedIn? Or Would He Tweet? Technology, Then and Now.”
Daniel A. Schwartz, Moderator. Member, Pullman & Comley LLC, Hartford, CT; Publisher of Connecticut Employment Law Blog
Robert J. Ambrogi, Attorney, Law Office of Robert J. Ambrogi, Rockport, MA; Media Consultant & Author of The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web
Wesley W. Horton, Partner, Horton, Shields & Knox, PC, Hartford, CT
Afternoon Session: “Up in the Air (and the Cloud): Addressing 20th Century Ethics Rules in a 21st Century Technological Age”.
Mark A. Dubois, Moderator and Speaker. Connecticut Chief Disciplinary Counsel
David Atkins, Member, Pullman & Comley LLC, Bridgeport, CT
Jane Moriarty, Professor, Akron Law School, Akron, OH
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