LegalTech New York 2003 was a premier legal technology conference and exhibition held from January 27 to 29, 2003, at the New York Hilton. Organized by American Lawyer Media (ALM), this annual event brought together legal professionals, technology experts, and service providers to explore the latest advancements in legal technology and practice management.
The conference featured multiple seminar streams covering a wide array of topics pertinent to the legal industry. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in sessions focusing on formulating effective IT strategies, internet marketing for law firms, and knowledge management practices. Notably, the event included a presentation by Charles Christian on website makeovers for law firms, emphasizing the importance of a strong online presence in the evolving legal landscape.
In addition to the educational sessions, LegalTech New York 2003 hosted an extensive exhibition showcasing cutting-edge legal technology products and services. This provided attendees with hands-on experience and direct interactions with vendors, facilitating informed decisions about integrating new technologies into their practices. The event also offered ample networking opportunities, allowing legal professionals to connect, share insights, and discuss industry trends.
LegalTech New York 2003 was designed for a diverse audience, including managing partners, IT directors, legal administrators, and attorneys interested in leveraging technology to enhance their practice. By attending, participants gained valuable knowledge on emerging technologies, best practices, and strategies to improve efficiency and client service in the legal profession.
Event Details
- Date
- February 15-17, 2003
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 New York, United States
- New York Hilton
- Audience
- Legal professionals, technology experts, service providers