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WESTCOAST 2005 The LARGEST Legal Technology Event on the West Coast JUNE 22-23 WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL LOS ANGELES Featuring Two Outstanding Keynote Sessions: WEDNESDAY JUNE 22, 2005 9:00 A.M. EDITH R. MATTHAI Managing Partner, Robie & Matthai President-Elect, Los Angeles County Bar Association THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2005 9:00 A.M. MORGAN CHU Partner Irell & Manella LLP One of America's "Top Ten Trial Lawyers" and "100 Most Influential Lawyers" -National Law Journal Named one of The Best Lawyers in America for Technology, Intellectual Property and Litigation - 10 years running! REGISTER TODAY! w w w. l e g a l t e c h s h o w. c o m In Association With: LOS ANGELES COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9 LOS ANGELES WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL JUNE 22-23, 2005 Register today for the richest technology resource for legal professionals on the West Coast! Discover the best practices in legal technology Earn CLE credit Gain insight into trends impacting your practice And find so much more. KEYNOTES Morgan Chu Partner Irell & Manella LLP Los Angeles, California John Bringardner News Editor, LawTechnology News ALM New York, New York Brett Burney Legal Practice Support Supervisor Edith R. Matthai Thompson Hine LLP Robie & Matthai Cleveland, Ohio Managing Partner President-Elect Kelley Chapoton Los Angeles County Bar Association Client Relationship Manager Los Angeles, California DataCert, Inc. Houston, Texas FACULTY TRACK DESCRIPTIONS Andrew Z. Adkins, III Legal Technology Institute University of Florida Levin College of Law Gainsville, Florida Janis K. Alexander Chief Operations Officer Ambrose Law Group LLC Portland, Oregon Russell M. Aoki Managing Partner Aoki Sakamoto Grant LLP Seattle, Washington Terrence (Terry) Coan, CRM Consultant Baker Robbins & Company Los Angeles, California Anthony J. Dobson Manager of Litigation Support West Coast Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP Los Angeles, California Charles Durtschi Sr. Project Manager American Airlines Fort Worth, Texas Michael R. Arkfeld, Esq. Assistant United States Attorney Phoenix, Arizona Larry R. Feldman Special Counsel Kaye Scholer LLP Los Angeles, California Dennis B. Arnold Partner Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP Los Angeles, California Judith A. Flournoy CIO Loeb & Loeb LLP Los Angeles, California Jerry Askew Principal Consultant Askew Network Solutions Grenada Hills, California Frank Gillman Director of Technology Allen Matkins Leck Gamble & Mallory LLP Los Angeles, California Thomas W. Baldwin Chief Knowledge Officer Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton, LLP Los Angeles, California Craig Ball Trial Lawyer, Technologist, Computer Forensic Examiner Law Offices of Craig D. Ball, PC Montgomery, Texas Thomas I. Barnett Special Counsel Sullivan & Cromwell LLP New York, New York Monica Bay Editor-in-Chief: Law Technology News Editorial Director: Law Firm Inc., Small Firm Business ALM New York, New York Meg Block Shareholder Baker Robbins & Company San Francisco, California Test-drive the latest products Don Jaycox CTO DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP San Diego, California Ronald L. Johnston Partner Arnold & Porter LLP Los Angeles, California Irwin Karp Productivity Consultant Capital Organizing Solutions Sacramento, California Brent Kidwell Chief Knowledge Counsel Jenner & Block LLP Chicago, Illinois Chris Kitterman Sr. IT Manager - Applications Development, Lit Support and Training Thelen Reid & Priest LLP San Francisco, California Todd L. Mattson, Esq. Director of Practice Systems Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP New York, New York Kenneth G. McGuire Supervisory Special Agent Federal Bureau of Investigation Los Angeles, California Mal Mead Director IT Project Development and Management Fenwick & West LLP Mountain View, California Beau Mersereau Manager of Applications & Development Fish & Richardson, P.C. San Diego, California Chris H. Paskach, CPA Partner KPMG Los Angeles California Ross Kodner Senior Technologist/CEO MicroLaw, Inc. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Donald S. Passman Partner Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown Beverly Hills, California Sergio Kopelev Director KPMG Cypres, California Donna Payne President Payne Consulting Group, Inc. Seattle, Washington Jeffrey Lewis Shareholder Enterprise Counsel Group Irvine, California Mary Pat Poteet Litigation Support Manager DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP San Diego, California Adriana Linares Principal LawTech Partners, Inc. Orlando, Florida Marshall B. Grossman Partner Alschuler, Grossman, Stein & Kahan Santa Monica, California Allan Z. Litovsky, Ph.D. Shareholder Intellectual Property Litigation Greenburg Traurig LLP Costa Mesa, California Sam Guiberson Attorney Guiberson Law Offices Houston, Texas Amy Jane Longo Partner, Litigation O’Melveny & Myers LLP Newport Beach, California Art Gurwitz Law Firm Advisor Former Executive Director Sullivan & Cromwell LLP New York, New York Sheila E. Mackay National Director of Litigation Technology Bingham McCutchen San Francisco, California Nancy L. Iredale Partner Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP Los Angeles, California Browning E. Marean Partner DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP San Diego, California Scott Jarr Vice President of Product Marketing LiveVault Corporation Marlborough, Massachusetts Kingsley Martin Senior Director West km Chicago, Illinois Betsy Reynolds Applications Analyst & Integration Director Mannett Phelps & Phillips LLP Los Angeles, California Brad Robbins VP Products and Customer Management Solution Q Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Honorable James M. Rosenbaum Chief Judge U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Thomas L. Rowe, Esq. Legal Technology Consultant Out of the Box Developers, LLC Cary, North Carolina George I. Rudoy Manager, Litigation Support Global Technology Solutions Shearman & Sterling LLP New York, New York Ken Shear Senior Vice President for Electronic Discovery Services SPI Litigation Direct Seattle, Washington Jim Soenksen CEO Pivot Group Atlanta, Georgia Robbie Solomon Firmwide Knowledge Manager Heller Ehrman LLP Los Angeles, California J. William (Bill) Speros, Esq. Attorney-Consultant Attorney Consulting in Litigation Management Cleveland, Ohio Michael Stevens Manager, Legal Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, California Lisa Stone Writer, Blogger, Strategist Palo Alto, California Paul Stutler Vice President, Segment Marketing Thomson Elite Eagan, Minnesota Ernest Svensen Partner Gordon, Arata, McCollam, Duplantis & Eagan New Orleans, Louisiana Tim Titus Market Development Manager LexisNexis Dayton, Ohio Michael J. Tonsing Attorney at Law Tonsing Law Offices San Francisco, California Paul J. Unger, Esq. HMU Consulting, Inc. Columbus, Ohio Ken Wheeler Legal Industry Marketing LiveVault Corporation Marlborough, Massachusetts J. Craig Williams, Esq. Partner WLF | The Williams Law Firm, PC Newport Beach, California Kristen Zarcadoolas Director of Marketing Pivot Group Los Angeles, California Ali Shahidi Director of Information Systems Alschuler Grossman Stein & Kahan LLP Santa Monica, California 2 W W W . L E G A L T E C H S H O W . C O M 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9 REGISTER TODAY! www.legaltechshow.com 1.800.955.2719 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE DAY 1 TRACKS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 LT LSM IT PM Litigation Support Management Advanced IT Practice Management LEGALTECH University BD ET Barrister Day Emerging Technologies Presented by OPEN TO ALL ATTENDEES SPONSORS LOS ANGELES COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 9:00 - 10:00 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: EDITH R. MATTHAI, PRESIDENT ELECT, ROBIE & MATTHAI, LOS ANGELES COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION Exhibit Hall Break 10:00 - 10:30 10:30 - 12:00 IT1: Fighting the War PM1: Document- Successfully Building and Managing a Litigation Support Department on Cyber Crime - A CIO’s Perspective Centric Environment LS2: Leveraging the IT2: Building Bridges PM2: Practical LT2: Visual Impact: Electronic Use of Data for Trial & Deposition Support and Opening Access Highways to Information Silos Practice Management: From Idea to Implementation Making Your Case Evidence Shine With Legal Technology 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. ET1: Join Us For Barrister Day 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET2: Exhibit Hall Break 12:00 - 1:30 1:30 - 3:00 LT1: Legal Technology Tips, Gadgets and Tricks in 90 Minutes LS1: Strategy First: BD1: Best Practices for Barristers 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. ET3: Presented by 2:45 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ET4: Exhibit Hall Break 3:00 - 3:30 PM3: Knowledge Management: Taming Your Firm’s Intellecutal Property Beast IT3: Roundtable Discussion on Project Management in Law Firms LS3: Effective Tools for Early Case Assessment 3:30 - 5:00 DAY 2 SPONSORS 9:00 - 10:00 TT ED MA Technology for Today’s Law Department E-Discovery The Morning After: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity JUNE 22nd is BARRISTER DAY at LegalTech West Coast ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: MORGAN CHU, PARTNER, IRELL & MANELLA LLP Exhibit Hall Break TT1: Spotlight on Cisco ED1: The Document MA1: Preparation & CT1: LegalTech Law Department: Automating Legal Activities Analytics Approach: One Size Doesn't Fit All Implementation - Here Is How We Really Did It Unplugged: Lawyers Go Mobile with WiFi and Wireless TT2: The New Discipline ED2: Computer in Corporate Legal: Strategic Uses of Electronic Invoice Data Forensics Update: Key Tools, Technologies and Processes for Managing Electronic Discovery Exhibit Hall Break MA2: Surviving Disaster Recovery CT2: Drowning in E-mail? Managing Your In-Box and Keeping Your eSanity Exhibit Hall Break 3:00 - 3:30 3:30 - 5:00 CT Communications Presented by 12:00 - 1:30 1:30 - 3:00 Complimentary Session for Barristers THURSDAY, JUNE 23 10:00 - 10:30 10:30 - 12:00 Practices from WELCOME RECEPTION FOR EXHIBITORS & CONFERENCE ATTENDEES 5:00 TRACKS LT3: Best Technology TT3: Applying Records ED3: Best Practices in MA2: Techno Meltdown: Management Principles to E-Mail Management E-Discovery Implementation Disaster Survival and Planning for the Small Firm Lawyer CT3: From Blawgs to Instant Messaging: Proactive Legal Communication Evolves! Complimentary Admission to: ▫ Opening Keynote Address ▫ Hands-on Product Demonstrations ▫ Special Educational Sessions brought to you "The Best Lawyers in America" ▫ Welcome Reception REGISTER TODAY ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ IT LT ADVANCED IT LEGALTECH UNIVERSITY Staying on top of the ever-changing landscape of information technology is a daunting task. This track will provide guidance in critical areas of IT strategy and management. With a focus in three key areas: deploying formal project management, bridging information “silos” and fighting cyber crime, these sessions will impact your IT operation and your firm’s bottom line. Old dogs CAN learn new tricks and our college of higher LegalTech learning has the curriculum for all lawyers and legal pros who want to learn to become more profitable, offer higher quality work product and inject some fun back into their law practices. Starting with our ever-popular "Tips & Gadgets" session, to an insider's view of how to visually present your cases and finishing with a "best practices" roundtable, this is CLE that offers value far beyond mere credit hours. A wealth of practical, specific, immediately usable information from top national educators who will help you put technology into practice immediately in your own office. It's the track everyone else will be talking about - seeing it first person is so much more valuable! CT TRACK DESCRIPTIONS COMMUNICATIONS Law practice today is all about connecting and collaborating. Today's mantra for the techno aware legal professional is "Connect Anytime, Anywhere." This track focuses on the communication advances, tools, techniques and issues that affect all of us today, regardless of firm or department size or even practice focus. Whether you're drowning in an unending sea of e-mail and need a digital lifeline, working wirelessly as a mobile legal road warrior, or debating the new question of "to blog or not to blog," this track is "MUST SEE CLE." ED MA THE MORNING AFTER: DISASTER RECOVERY AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity are not the sexiest topics to discuss, but they are becoming a necessity in every law firm and law department. This year, LegalTech brings you practical how tos on planning and implementation. Finally, disaster recovery is not only for the large firms. We'll provide some insightful tips and tools for small firm disaster recovery. E-DISCOVERY Electronic discovery is a simple phrase that often obscures a widely diverse number of issues. The fact is that the requirements of the electronic discovery process may vary widely according to the size, complexity and fact patterns of each specific case. Our sessions will discuss the best approaches, the best forensics tools and the best practices for implementing e-discovery in cases of all size and help you to determine how to make the best choices for your case with special attention to specific case experiences as discussed by litigators and judges. ET EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES With the proliferation of technology available, it can be hard to distinguish the defining differential of one product over another. This track is purposefully designed to showcase the leading products offered to the legal community today. Based on industry buzz and frequently asked questions, we’ve invited some of the leading companies to clearly demonstrate how their products and services impact the way lawyers do business. Each session is a product showcase, dedicated to a limited number of products or services. You won’t want to miss these first-hand presentations to help you choose what is best for your firm. LSM LITIGATION SUPPORT MANAGEMENT The role and the responsibilities of the Litigation Support Manager is crucial. Through providing more sophisticated services, both on technological and consulting levels, the Litigation Support Team has the opportunity to offer increased assistance to the firms’ attorneys. This in turn directly enhances client services and satisfaction. This track will delve into the review and implementation of new strategies and cutting-edge technologies for today's litigation support manager. ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ Law Firm Administrators ▫ CFOs ▫ CTOs ▫ Executive Directors ▫ Practicing Attorneys ▫ Chairs ▫ IT/MIS Directors ▫ Law Librarians ▫ CIOs PRACTICE MANAGEMENT TRACK Practice Management means different things to different people. LegalTech has led the way in introducing new concepts and ideas regarding the use of technology in the legal profession. This year at LegalTech West we bring you new Practice Management concepts, including the Document-Centric Environment which introduces a new paradigm for evaluating how your firm utilizes documents. We will also provide you with a soup-to-nuts management session that brings you through the process of selecting and implementing practice management. And finally, once the technology is in the firm, how to continue to capture the firm's own intellectual property utilizing Knowledge Management principles and solutions. TT TECHONOLOGY FOR TODAY’S LAW DEPARTMENT TRACK The technology needs of corporate law departments are highly specialized, and this track will deliver specific information and insight from which IT managers can benefit. You’ll get the insider’s view from Cisco’s law department on how they automate many of their processes; you’ll get some tips on using electronic invoice data strategically; and you’ll learn how records management principles can be applied to the unrelenting task of e-mail management . ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ WHO SHOULD ATTEND ▫ Managing Partners PM ▫ COOs ▫ Litigation Managers ▫ Support Staff ▫ Trainers ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ BARRISTERS of the LACBA receive COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION to LegalTech West Coast AND a full day of special programs - June 22, 2005 REGISTER TODAY ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ 4 W W W . L E G A L T E C H S H O W . C O M 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m KEYNOTE PRESENTATION ALL ARE INVITED IT1 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fighting the War on Cyber Crime - A CIO’s Perspective 1.5 CLE EDITH R. MATTHAI Partner, Robie & Matthai President Elect Los Angeles County Bar Association 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. EXHIBIT HALL BREAK What are the benefits for CIOs becoming information security champions? Improved business, regulatory compliance and a larger, more satisfied client base. Not only does the law require it and clients demand it, but Information Security is a necessity when it comes to protecting your business and improving performance. Through panel member discussion and security expert commentary, this session will approach the war on cyber crime as a business enabler for your firm. Some of the hot topics to be discussed: Wireless, Remote Access/Visiting Laptops, Spyware, Data Privacy & Protection, and VoIP. MODERATOR: LS1 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Strategy First: Successfully Building and Managing a Litigation Support Department 1.5 CLE This session will underscore how to successfully build and manage a Litigation Support Department within your firm. Effective strategies for department structure and staffing will be examined. Key recruiting questions will be addressed such as: Is it better to hire a technology expert and teach them the legal industry or is it better to hire a legal expert and teach them technology? From the inception of your department it will be imperative to secure partner buy in. How can this be accomplished and which types of internal advertising will help you accomplish this goal? Finally, this session will delve into the “billable hour” for the Litigation Support Department…know your services and establish an appropriate pricing structure. PANELISTS: Mary Pat Poteet DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP Betsy Reynolds Mannett, Phelps & Phillips, LLP George I. Rudoy Shearman & Sterling LLP Sponsored by: PANELISTS: Judith A. Flournoy Loeb & Loeb LLP Don Jaycox DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP Kenneth G. McGuire Federal Bureau of Investigation Jim Soenksen Pivot Group PM1 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Document-Centric Environment 1.5 CLE Attorneys and their staff spend much of their computer day working with a word processor, whether it be WordPerfect or Word. Some firms have document managment - others have macro and document compare systems. There is a plethora of various word processing add-on applications available to the legal market. Instead of simple word processing, this session is geared toward providing you with examples of what we're calling the "document-centric environment," including all the various types of word processing add-ons from beginning of document creation to end of life records retention. PANELISTS: Adriana Linares LawTech Partners, Inc. Donna Payne Payne Consulting Group, Inc. Sponsored by: W E D N E S D AY, J U N E 2 2 , 2 0 0 5 Anthony J. Dobson Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP Kristen Zarcadoolas Pivot Group CON FERENCE SCH EDULE Presented by: 5 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9 LT1 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EXHIBIT HALL BREAK Legal Technology Tips, Gadgets and Tricks in 90 minutes LS2 W E D N E S D AY, J U N E 2 2 , 2 0 0 5 1.5 CLE This fast and furious session brings together some of the best tips you'll ever hear about legal technology: information that you can take back to your firm and use NOW! From word processing tips to mobile and wireless gear; from deciding which computer system is right for your practice to how to protect yourself against disasters; from manipulating digital photos and videos to ridding yourself of spyware and viruses. You don't need to be a high-tech guru to unlock the secrets and mysteries of technology salvation-you just need to come to this session! SPECIAL BONUS: Top Tips for Mac Users and iPods for Lawyers. PANELISTS: PANELISTS: Frank Gillman Allen Matkins Leck Gamble & Mallory LLP Craig Ball Law Offices of Craig D. Ball, PC Chris Kitterman Thelen Reid & Priest LLP Brett Burney Thompson Hine LLP Todd L. Mattson, Esq. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Irwin Karp Capital Organizing Solutions Donna Payne Payne Consulting Group, Inc. Sponsored by: Paul J. Unger HMU Consulting, Inc. OPEN TO ALL In Search of the Best Search Technology for e-Discovery CON FERENCE SCH EDULE Get in the game early! Work with your trial attorneys to collect, convert, host and review the data. The key is to capture the information at the beginning of the process in order to leverage the electronic use of the data. Be consistent with the information so that you are able to link exhibits, transcripts, audio and video trial presentations. John Bringardner Law Technology News Ross Kodner MicroLaw, Inc. 10:30 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 1.5 CLE MODERATOR: MODERATOR: ET1 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Leveraging the Electronic Use of Data for Trial & Deposition Support In today’s ultra competitive environment, legal professionals must quickly and accurately respond to electronic discovery and other time-critical requests for information. However, finding the right information fast can be overwhelming, especially when the information resides in any number of locations, such as e-mails, e-mail attachments, documents on a PC, spreadsheets on a network server, databases in the enterprise, existing document management systems or somewhere on the corporate Intranet. Clearly, a conventional, manual review process isn’t an option. In this session, you’ll learn how to leverage search technology to significantly reduce the cost, accuracy and efficiency of discovery. Additionally, we’ll highlight key criteria to consider in evaluating a search solution including: different techniques used to find information, the importance of supporting a diverse range of content, how using metadata can increase accuracy, and the benefits of seamlessly integrating search into your litigation support, document management, and other existing business systems. Sponsored by: IT2 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Building Bridges and Opening Access Highways to Information Silos Presented by: Major challenges face IT leaders when dealing with disparate information systems, with the constant battle to unify information structures – how do we key information in only once and feed it everywhere it is needed. We will discuss various technologies for centralizing information into one repository and talk about choosing between "off the shelf" or "custom" solutions. Once the information silos are bridged, the next challenge is how to reap the benefits and open the access to the information for the right people and in the right timeframe. There will be case studies by law firms who are at various stages dealing with these issues. PANELISTS: Jerry Askew Askew Network Solutions Thomas W. Baldwin Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton, LLP Beau Mersereau Fish & Richardson, P.C. ET2 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. OPEN TO ALL Ali Shahidi Alschuler Grossman Stein & Kahan LLP Have It Your Way with FYI – Instant Case Collaboration Anywhere, Anytime Sponsored by: 6 W W W . L E G A L T E C H S H O W . C O M PM2 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. BD1 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Exclusive Session for Barristers 1.5 CLE Presented by: We are all familiar with the cries for efficiencies in integration, communication and costs, but what role should practice and case management play in your firm and how do you assess your needs as well as the potential solutions? Is there a clear distinction between practice and case management? This session will provide insights into how to decide if you need practice management and will include a valuable overview of the vendors and solutions available. We will look into how to pick a vendor that meets your needs and what to do if no one vendor can meet your requirements. We will also take a look beyond the basics and discuss how to get your staff and other attorneys using practice management and how to transform your practice management efforts into valuable business intelligence. This session has been crafted to address the unique needs and concerns of young lawyers on the way up. Three eminent attorneys, representing divergent practice areas including: Commercial Litigation, Tax and Entertainment Law will discuss tactics and techniques for effectively developing an outstanding legal career. For over a decade, each of these presenters has enjoyed the distinction of being listed in Best Lawyers. Attend and gain insight from industry leaders! MODERATOR: Andrew Z. Adkins III Legal Technology Institute, University of Florida Levin College of Law PANELISTS: Marshall B. Grossman Alschuler, Grossman, Stein & Kahan Nancy L. Iredale Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP Donald S. Passman Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown PANELISTS: Ross Kodner MicroLaw, Inc Robbie Solomon Heller Ehrman LLP Paul Stutler Thomson Elite ET3 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. OPEN TO ALL CON FERENCE SCH EDULE Practical Practice Management: From Idea to Implementation Best Practices for Barristers Sponsored by: Sponsored by: LT2 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Visual Impact: Making Your Case Evidence Shine With Legal Technology ET4 2:45 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. OPEN TO ALL Blackberry - An Underutilized Industry Standard 1.5 CLE PANELISTS: Craig Ball Law Offices of Craig D. Ball, PC Sam Guiberson Guiberson Law Offices Over 80% of the AmLaw200 firms have already adopted Blackberry technology to keep attorneys connected to clients, colleagues and information. So, by now you probably think you know all there is to know about using Blackberry - or do you? This session will cover the latest advances in the Blackberry wireless world. New device formats with enhanced phone functionality, Bluetooth integration, 802.11 compatibility, enhanced management features, new device form factor options, and connections to legal applications like Hummingbird, Lexis Nexis, and many more. Blackberry is definitely the standard for wireless data access in the legal industry, but with so many untapped functions to discover and ways to leverage and future-proof your current investment, you won't want to miss this session! Roger Beharry Lall Research in Motion Sponsored by: Visit our expansive exhibit hall and see for yourself why LegalTech is the Largest Technology Event on the West Coast 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. EXHIBIT HALL BREAK T H U R S D AY, J U N E 2 3 , 2 0 0 5 If a picture is worth a thousand words, a compelling visual presentation may be worth your entire case! This session will concentrate on various technologies for supporting the visual aspect of case support and show you how to use the power of technology to illuminate your evidence. From deposition to trial support and everything in between, this unique "how-to" session will shine the light onto how you can leverage legal technology to deliver a visual impact that can make all the difference in presenting your case evidence in the best light possible. 7 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9 LS3 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. T H U R S D AY, J U N E 2 3 , 2 0 0 5 Effective Tools for Early Case Assessment 1.5 CLE Like any good strategist, whether it be a football coach, a commanding general or a trial lawyer, it's important to go into the game with an idea of how the "competition" has performed before and what tricks are up their sleeves. Dossier-type tools, like CourtLink, provide litigators with some solid intelligence on how a judge has ruled before, how a defense lawyer has planned his strategy and how the plaintiff attorney has presented his case. This session will provide a look at ways to use this litigation technology to help make a courtroom experience more calculated, and hopefully, end favorably. Tim Titus LexisNexis LT3 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Best Technology Practices from Best Lawyers 1.5 CLE This session will feature three technologically proficient local attorneys who are listed in Best Lawyers in America 2005-2006 issue, discussing how they have used technology to effectively increase the efficiency of their practice. Best Lawyers is the definitive guide to legal excellence in the United States and is based on a peer-review survey in which 16,000 leading attorneys throughout the country cast more than a half million votes on the legal abilities of other lawyers in their specialties. Lawyers are not required or allowed to pay a fee to be listed, leading Corporate Counsel magazine to call Best Lawyers, "the most respected referral list of attorneys in practice." PANELISTS: Sponsored by: Dennis B. Arnold Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP Larry R. Feldman Kaye Scholer LLP IT3 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Ronald L. Johnston, Esq. Arnold & Porter LLP Roundtable Discussion on Project Management in Law Firms 1.5 CLE Complimentary Admission for Barristers Hosted by: Presented by: Formal project management and even project management offices are spreading fast in law firms. Hear what law firm CIOs and Project Management Directors have to say about why they value project management, how it is changing the way they manage and report and the effect on the bottom line. PANELISTS: Mal Mead Fenwick & West LLP Brad Robbins Solution Q Inc. CON FERENCE SCH EDULE PM3 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Knowledge Management: Taming Your Firm's Intellectual Property Beast 1.5 CLE C O C K TA I L R E C E P T I O N Wednesday, June 22, 2005 5:00 – 6:30 pm For exhibitors & conference attendees Computer technology can only do so much for providing intellectual information about your firm's clients. It takes a team effort to capture this valuable data that may reside in several different software applications, paper documents, as well as in the minds of your firm's attorneys and staff. This session will provide you with a soup-to-nuts review of how to capture and tame your firm's intellectual property. PANELISTS: Brent Kidwell Jenner & Block LLP Kingsley Martin West km Sponsored by: 8 W W W . L E G A L T E C H S H O W . C O M 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: ALL ARE INVITED 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. TT1 EXHIBIT HALL BREAK 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Spotlight on Cisco Law Department: Automating Legal Activities 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1.5 CLE This session covers everything there is to know about protecting your legal technology systems from all types of disasters. Hopefully, you'll never need to turn to your disaster recovery plan, but like any type of insurance, you need to plan for the worst case scenario. Learn from those who have implemented disaster recovery and business continuity plans. PANELISTS: Art Gurwitz Former Executive Director Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Scott Jarr LiveVault Corporation CT1 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LegalTech Unplugged: Lawyers Go Mobile with WiFi and Wireless Presented by: 1.5 CLE Cisco Systems has focused on automating all legal activities to achieve one or more of the following objectives. First, eliminate people from processes where possible. Second, increase the velocity of business (shorter cycle time). Third, improve data to facilitate business transactions and decisions. How this approach has been implemented will be demonstrated with one of our simpler processes, Non-Disclosure Agreements. This will include how NDAs are requested, automatically assembled, click accepted and stored in a central repository. The tools and methodology demonstrated are being used by Cisco for a variety of other legal activities. Michael Stevens Cisco Systems, Inc. From WiFi in and out of the office, to Handhelds, PDAs to Blackberries and Bluetooth, the wireless wave has hit and is transforming the law practice landscape. Are you ready to take advantage of the flood of WiFi products? Do you know which to pick and why? And what about security issues and potential malpractice exposure related to mobile and wireless law practice? What about communications at hot spots and hotels? Our experts will tell you all you need to know to take advantage of the wireless mobile law practice explosion. CON FERENCE SCH EDULE MORGAN CHU Partner Irell & Manella MA1 Preparation & Implementation - Here Is How We Really Did It MODERATOR: Ross Kodner MicroLaw, Inc. PANELISTS: Brett Burney Thompson Hine LLP Thomas Rowe, Esq. Out of the Box Developers, LLC ED1 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The Document Analytics Approach: One Size Doesn't Fit All Paul V. Unger, Esq. HMU Consulting, Inc. E-Discovery requests and responses can come in all sizes. Is the tactical approach the same for a terabyte of backup data and a small e-mail file? Does the size of the litigation itself determine what e-discovery approach is best? This panel discussion will address the different methods now available for assessing how to manage electronic evidence in cases of all sizes and help you to determine how to make the best choices for your case. MODERATOR: J. William (Bill) Speros, Esq. PANELISTS: Thomas I. Barnett Sullivan & Cromwell, LLP Amy Jane Longo O’Melveny & Myers LLP Sheila E. Mackay Bingham McCutchen Chris H. Paskach KPMG Ken Shear SPI Litigation Direct Sponsored by: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. TT2 EXHIBIT HALL BREAK 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The New Discipline in Corporate Legal: Strategic Uses of Electronic Invoice Data Presented by: 1.5 CLE Electronic invoicing is more than an efficiency tool. It helps corporate legal departments process invoices faster and better manage their relationships with their outside law firms and vendors. Thought leaders from American Airlines and DataCert, Inc. will address the strategic and operational benefits of an electronic invoicing and legal spending management solution and the tools needed for a successful implementation. The session will also feature a discussion on how invoicing data can be used to compare budgets and predict future trends. T H U R S D AY, J U N E 2 3 , 2 0 0 5 1.5 CLE PANELISTS: Kelley Chapoton DataCert, Inc. Charles Durtschi American Airlines 9 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9 ED2 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. EXHIBIT HALL BREAK Computer Forensics Update: Key Tools, Technologies and Processes for Managing Electronic Discovery T H U R S D AY, J U N E 2 3 , 2 0 0 5 1.5 CLE TT3 With all the discussion of legal issues and cost sharing, the process of gathering case evidence is often overlooked. From damaged computers to hidden or destroyed data, this session will focus on methods of acquiring the evidence in a forensically sound manner so the chain of evidence is preserved in accordance with best practices of evidence handling. Special attention will be paid to data acquisition problems that require the services of a forensics specialist instead of using in-house resources. 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Applying Records Management Principles to E-mail Management Presented by: 1.5 CLE Allan Z. Litovsky, Ph.D. Greenberg Traurig LLP Approximately 60% of business-critical information is stored in messaging systems, and as much as 75% of a company’s total knowledge exchange occurs via email; it is often the sole source of the information. Although email management is often considered to be the province of IT, it is generally the legal department that bears the responsibility for compliance with governmental regulations and records management practices. Using these premises as a starting point, it is obvious that email management has become a critical administrative function for the control of and access to content as well as the mitigation of risk. Mary Pat Poteet DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP PANELISTS: Ken Shear SPI Litigation Direct Meg Block Baker Robbins & Company Sponsored by: Terrence (Terry) Coan, CRM Baker Robbins & Company PANELISTS: Sergio Kopelev KPMG MA2 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Surviving Disaster Recovery ED3 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Best Practices in E-Discovery Implementation 1.5 CLE You never know when disaster may strike. From 9/11 to California earthquakes, disasters are caused by man and nature. With the help of a DR/BC plan, you will be back up and in business in a short amount of time. Ken Wheeler LiveVault Corporation What is the best way to deal with the explosion of information that is available for discovery in electronic format? A panel of practicing attorneys will walk you through the e-discovery process as it unfolds during the life of a case and discuss their approaches to acquiring and preserving data, processing electronic files, producing responsive information and preparing for trial. This is a "don’t miss" session by litigators for litigators. PANELISTS: CON FERENCE SCH EDULE CT2 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Drowning in E-mail? Managing Your In-Box and Keeping Your eSanity Russell M. Aoki Aoki Sakamoto Grant LLP Michael R. Arkfeld Assistant United States Attorney 1.5 CLE Browning E. Marean DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP E-mail serves as the default communication tool for most firms today – with most of us buried in an unending torrent of messages. According to the Gartner Group, as much as 75% of a firm's total knowledge exchange occurs via e-mail – and this will continue to rise. However, in many cases e-mail actually inhibits our productivity. This session will focus on the best ways to cope with and manage the information that floods your in-box on a daily basis. Our panel will discuss practical methods of e-mail management including rules, filters, anti-SPAM products, managing listserv traffic and integration with practice management systems to sort out your e-mail mess and turn e-mail chaos to e-sanity. Honorable James M. Rosenbaum U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota Sponsored by: PANELISTS: Brett Burney Thompson Hine LLP Irwin Karp, Esq. Capital Organizing Solutions Thomas L. Rowe, Esq. Out of the Box Developers 10 W W W . L E G A L T E C H S H O W . C O M MA3 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Techno Meltdown: Disaster Survival and Planning for the Small Firm Lawyer Disasters don't strike only large firms; small firms and solo practitioners are also affected. Small firms can't afford the luxury of in-house IT staff, but there are plenty of ways to protect your firm's data and business. From data backup and protecting critical client and firm information to shielding one's system from Internet hackers to inoculating your systems against viruses. It's all here, straight talk in plain language. With precise information about the types of backup hardware and software, reviews of anti-virus software, specific recommendations for Internet e-mail and web security products, this session is the key to avoiding digital malpractice! PANELISTS: Janis K. Alexander Ambrose Law Group LLC Paul J. Unger, Esq. HMU Consulting, Inc. CT3 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. From Blawgs to Instant Messaging: Proactive Legal Communication Evolves! Is e-mail the Holy Grail for communications with clients and prospects? Today e-mail has become almost passé for many firms. With the frenetic rise of legal weblogs, referred to as "blawgs," lawyers are finding a new, more accessible voice to communicate their message. And taking a lesson from our teenage sons and daughters, some firms are beginning to explore how Instant Messaging might fit into their communication plans. What other forms of information exchange are there, and how can they help your firm? Our panel of experts has been there and done that and will share with you their secrets about the merits of blogging, Instant Messaging and other communications strategies that may get your firm’s message out. CON FERENCE SCH EDULE MODERATOR: Monica Bay Law Technology News, Law Firm Inc., Small Firm Business Blog: www.thecommonscold.com PANELISTS: Jeffrey Lewis Enterprise Counsel Group Blog: www.SoCalLawBlog.com Lisa Stone Writer, Blogger, Strategist Ernest Svenson Gordon, Arata, McCollam, Duplantis & Eagan Blog: www.ernietheattorney.com Michael J. Tonsing Tonsing Law Offices Blog: www.ChairmanoftheBlawg.com J. Craig Williams, Esq. WLF | The Williams Law Firm, PC Blog: www.MayItPleaseTheCourt.com Mr., Chu, a partner of Irell & Manella LLP, has been named by the National Law Journal as one of the "Top Ten Trial Lawyers" in the nation and one of the "100 Most Influential Lawyers in America" in its triennial survey every year since 1994. Mr. Chu was named the top Super Lawyer in Southern California by LA Magazine in 2004 and Chambers Global named him the number one IP lawyer in California 2003-04. The American Lawyer named Mr. Chu one of the "Top 45 Lawyers Under 45". In 2001, Corporate Board Member named Mr. Chu the Best Intellectual Property Lawyer in the nation and one of "12 Superstars" in all practice areas. Mr. Chu is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Mr. Chu was plaintiff's lead trial counsel in Stac Electronics v. Microsoft, in which the jury returned a $120 million verdict, and City of Hope v. Genentech in which the jury returned a verdict of over $500 million. Mr. Chu was co-counsel for the plaintiff in Texas Instruments v. Samsung, which resulted in a settlement for the plaintiff of over $1 billion. Mr. Chu is a member of the Judiciary Committee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association (1983-2001), and is a member of the Board of Directors of Public Counsel (1993- ) and its Executive Committee (1995 -). K EYN OTE S P EA K E R S T H U R S D AY, J U N E 2 3 , 2 0 0 5 1.5 CLE Ms. Matthai, a partner of Robie & Matthai, served as Trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association from 1998-2000 and became President-Elect in 2004. She is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, the Association of Southern California Defense Counsel, the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers, the Defense Research Institute and the Associations of Women Lawyers of Los Angeles and California. Ms. Matthai has been named by California Lawyer as one of the prominent California attorneys in the defense of legal malpractice actions, and by the Los Angeles Daily Journal and San Francisco Recorder as one of the top women litigators in California (2002, 2003, 2004). In 2003, Ms. Matthai was named by WLALA as one of the women of distinction in the business law community. 11 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9 ALM is the world’s leading integrated media company focused on the legal industry. ALM publishes 35 national and regional magazines and newspapers; hosts law.com and other practice-specific online properties; produces books and newsletters; conducts tradeshows, conferences and custom events; and provides research on the legal industry. A F F I L I AT E S & S P O N S O R S ALM further serves the legal profession through various marketing and partnership opportunities. Leveraging its resources as the world leader in legal media, ALM connects law firms and corporations to the legal and business professionals they are looking to reach, thereby creating deeper information flow within the industry. Published biennially since 1983, The Best Lawyers in America is widely regarded as the preeminent referral guide to the legal profession in the United States. The Best Lawyers lists, representing 30 specialties in all 50 states and Washington, DC, are compiled through an exhaustive peer-review survey in which thousands of the top lawyers in the U.S. confidentially evaluate their professional peers. The current, 10th edition of Best Lawyers (2003-2004), is based on more than 350,000 detailed evaluations of lawyers by other lawyers. Because lawyers are not required or allowed to pay a fee for a basic listing, Best Lawyers has gained the respect of the legal profession, the media, and clients as the most reliable, unbiased source of legal referrals anywhere. It has received accolades from presidents of the American Bar Association, been frequently featured in the U.S. media and excerpted in more than 50 major metropolitan newspapers and magazines. ILTA (International Legal Technology Association), formerly known as LawNet, Inc., is the premier peer networking organization in the legal profession. For over two decades we have led the way in sharing knowledge and experience for those faced with challenges in their firms and legal departments by providing our members information resources in order to make technology work for the legal profession. ILTA members come from firms of all sizes and all areas of practice, each sharing a common need to have access to the latest information about products and support services that impact the legal profession. The dues are reasonable and the benefits tremendous. Membership in ILTA is by entity, so that any interested parties within a firm or legal department can participate in the organization's activities at no additional cost. KPMG's Forensic Technology Services ("FTS") group provides end-to-end discovery management services to our clients. In addition to digital evidence-collection services, KPMG provides advanced discovery management and data repository services. We can convert millions of pages of your paper and electronic documents and data into manageable formats, then host that information on a secure platform. KPMG's end-to-end approach (1) provides advanced, easy-to-use tools for data culling, review and mining - often in native file format, (2) eliminates vendor hand-off integration issues; and (3) provides full audit trail accountability and tracking of your data on a secure, remotely accessible platform. Law is a business as well as a profession. No one knows this better than the firm leaders who make the daily operating decisions necessary to run a legal organization. Law Firm Inc. covers all aspects of the business of law firms and supplies key executives with insightful reports and strategies to improve their bottom line. The California State Bar Law Practice Management & Technology Section (LPMT) is the only section exclusively devoted to the practical aspects of starting, growing and prospering in your practice. Stop by the LPMT™ booth to talk to Executive Committee members about law office administration, financial management, legal ethics, the Internet, law office technology, time management and marketing. Join LPMT and receive the following benefits: The Bottom Line newsletter with an hour of FREE MCLE in every issue (a $120 savings), huge discounts to LegalTech and other tradeshows, a free searchable CD of 24 years of Bottom Line newsletters, a free referral service, vendor discounts for various products and services and more! To join the LPMT section, visit us at http://www.calbar.org/lpmt/member.htm. Law Firm Inc. helps firm leaders not just cope, but thrive in challenging times. In the pages of the magazine they find the latest news, information, advice, case studies, expert analysis and more—in a fresh, sophisticated and accessible format. Published by ALM. 12 W W W . L E G A L T E C H S H O W . C O M With the largest circulation of any legal technology publication, Law Technology News is read by purchasing decision-makers at law firms, corporate legal departments and government agencies. It offers cutting-edge information about the increasingly important role of technology in the legal workplace. For over 10 years the goal of Law Technology News has been to help lawyers and their organizations be more productive, more competitive, more effective and cost-efficient. Published by ALM. A trusted source, LexisNexis Group offers targeted Web information solutions that can be integrated into customer business processes and systems. LexisNexis Web and dial-up online solutions combine searchable access to more than three billion documents from thousands of sources with leading edge systems and tools for managing this content. LexisNexis delivers a high-quality resource with which to build legal research and knowledge-management solutions for the entire enterprise. LEGALTECH Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA) is the largest local voluntary bar association in the nation with a membership of more than 32,000 members. The County Bar is extensively engaged in advancing the administration of justice and meeting the professional needs of the legal community. For more information on LACBA, visit <http://www.lacba.org/> www.lacba.org. Barristers is the Los Angeles County Bar Association's section for "new" lawyers - those that are either 36 years of age or younger or have been admitted to practice for ten years or less. As LACBA's section for "new" lawyers, Barristers creates opportunities to network, interact with and learn from judges and seasoned pratitioners, to develop your legal and leadership skills and to help the community. For more information, visit www.lacba.org/barristers <http://www.lacba.org/barristers> . SPI Litigation Direct provides electronic discovery and objective coding services. By using advanced technologies to reduce huge data collections to relevant, meaningful and workable subsets, it provides clients with a method of reducing out of control electronic discovery costs. SPI has offices and production facilities throughout the United States and overseas A F F I L I AT E S & S P O N S O R S The LexisNexis Group provides information to legal, corporate, government and academic markets, and publishes legal, tax and regulatory information, via online, hardcopy print and CD-ROM formats. The global legal and information division of Reed Elsevier plc, LexisNexis Group combines dozens of brands that are leaders within their respective markets, including Butterworths, Les Editions du Juris Classeur and Martindale-Hubbell®. LOS ANGELES COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 1, 2006 THE HILTON NEW YORK HOTEL www.legaltechshow.com 800.955.2719 Thomson Elite is a premier provider of financial, practice and knowledge management systems to the legal industry and other professional services markets, including accounting, engineering, marketing services, management and IT consulting. Thomson Elite is a business within Thomson Legal & Regulatory, a market group of The Thomson Corporation. Thomson Legal & Regulatory provides a wide range of leading integrated information solutions to legal, tax, accounting, intellectual property, compliance and business professionals around the world. 13 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9 VENDOR ADVISORY BOARD Marc Adler National Sales Manager PerfectLaw Software Miami, Florida Larry Crapo VP Marketing Compulaw Los Angeles, California Jane Kimpan Marketing Programs Manager LexisNexis Miamisburg, Ohio Dan Berlin President Tabs3 PracticeMaster Software Lincoln, Nebraska Andrea Eidsness Vice President, Marketing Kroll Ontrack Eden Prairie, Minnesota KJ Kuchta President, CEO Forensics Consulting Solutions, LLC Phoenix, Arizona Kelli Brooks Managing Director KPMG LLP Forensic Technology Services Cypress, California Mel Goldenberg Mel Goldenberg & Associates, LLP Jon Sigerman President Summation Legal Technologies San Francisco, California Kathy Granger Director of Trade Shows Thomson Legal & Regulatory Eagan, Minnesota CONFERENCE ADVISORY BOARD Stephen Collins President Juris, Inc. Brentwood, Tennessee Andrew Z. Adkins III, Legal Technology Institute University of Florida Levin College of Law Gainsville, Florida Tom O’Connor Director Legal Electronic Document Institute Bellevue, Washington Peggy Weschler Program Director International Legal Technology Association ("ILTA") San Antonio, Texas George I. Rudoy Manager, Litigation Support Global Technology Solutions Shearman & Sterling LLP New York, New York Ross L. Kodner, Esq. Senior Legal Technologist/CEO MICROLAW Glendale, Wisconsin ACT Litigation • Adobe Systems Inc. • Afinety, Inc • ALM • Alumni Computer Group-PC Law • American Legal Corporation • Barkley Court Reporters • BlackBerry (Research In Motion) • Bridgeway Software, Inc. • CalFirst-Law Firm Group • Capitol, LLC • CaseCentral Inc • CaseManagerpro • CaseSoft • Client Profiles, Inc. • CompuLaw LLC • Compulit • Corel Corporation • Corprasoft, Inc. • Dataflight Software, Inc. • Deadlines On Demand • Discover-e Legal • Docuity Inc. • DocuLex, Inc. • Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc. • EMAG Solutions • Forensics Consulting Solutions • (as of 4/15/05) EXHIBITORS Inc • Engenium Corp • Equitrac Corporation • EVault Inc. • FatPipe Networks • Fidelity National Litigation Support iCONECT Development, LLC • Image Capture Engineering, Inc. • ImageTag Inc. • inetsupport Inc. • Innovative Computing Systems • Instant InfoSystems • Interwoven, Inc. • IPRO Tech • IQwest • Juris Inc • KPMG LLP • Kroll Ontrack, Inc • Legal Computer Solutions Inc. (DBA) Lextranet • Legal Files Software Inc. • Lex Solutio, Corp. • LexisNexis • LiveNote, Inc. • Los Angeles County Bar Association • Max. Imaging • Merrill Corporation • Mirra Inc. • Mitratech • National City Professional Services Finance • OfficeMax Contract Inc. • Omega Legal Systems, Inc • Onstream Systems Ltd • On-Site LaserMedic Corporation • OSMIO • OutIndex • PerfectLaw Software • Practising Law Institute • ProData Imaging, Inc. • RainMaker Software, Inc. • Renew Data • Ringtail Solutions • Rocket Science • SER Solutions, Inc. • SPI Litigation Direct • Strategic Office Solutions • Stratify, Inc. • Summation Legal Technologies, Inc. • Syngence LLC • TABS3/PracticeMaster • TechLaw, Inc. • Thomson Elite • Thomson, Fast Tax • Thomson West • True Data Partners • United Parcel Service • Walz Postal Solutions/Walz Software • WAMS, Inc. System Integration Specialists • WinScribe Inc Limited • XACT 14 W W W . L E G A L T E C H S H O W . C O M You can register via fax, mail, e-mail or on our website up until June 17, 2005. After June 17, all registrations will be processed on-site. SPEED BADGE Early Bird Discount Register by June 3, 2005 for our Early Bird Discount, including free admission to exhibits. A registration form is available on the back of this brochure that details your early bird savings. Cancellation Policy Cancellations are subject to a full refund minus a $100 administrative charge when written notice is received by June 8, 2005. If notice is received after this date, the fee will be applied toward upcoming LegalTech shows. Substitutions may be made at any time. For details call 800.537.2128 ext. 6208. The best value for your entire legal team is the LegalTech Law Firm/Legal Department Pass. A one-time flat fee of $2195 allows one team from your firm (up to 25 attendees) complete access to all events. Call today for details. 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BOOK EARLY for Your Reduced LegalTech Rate! The hotel block tends to go quickly. Mention you are a LegalTech attendee to receive the special LegalTech rate. WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL 404 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles 90071 213.624.1000 Our SpeedBadge system combines the best of the old with the ease of the new. When you register over the Internet for LegalTech West Coast 2005, you will instantly receive your confirmation via email. The confirmation includes an individual barcode—your unique registration number that you can print and bring on-site. At the show, our self-service SpeedBadge check-in will scan and print your badge right there—in a matter of moments. It’s convenient, it’s private and it’s uniquely your own. Not to worry—we’ll be using SpeedBadge labels should you choose to fax or mail in your registration. Click http://www.legaltechshow.com and register today! Law Firm/Legal Department TEAM PASS The best value for your entire legal team is the LegalTech® West Coast Law Firm/Legal Department Pass. A one-time flat fee of $2,195 allows one team of up to 25 members ($2,495 for 25-50 attendees) from your firm to attend all conference sessions, supersessions, access to all exhibits, product demonstrations, a networking cocktail reception and complete course works for the two full days of LegalTech® West Coast. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N Law Firm/Legal Department Team Pass On-Site Check-In Has Never Been Easier! Please review the tracks and their topics. There’s a lot here — something for everyone — including Rainmakers, Legal Marketers, Law Librarians, CIO/IT/MIS Professionals, Litigation Support Managers, Administrators, Para Professionals and Support Staff. Take advantage of this special offer. Call Carl Seering at 212 545 6208 for complete details. Register today for your Team Pass! 15 8 0 0 . 9 5 5 . 2 7 1 9