Ignite Law 2010: The Future of Law in 6 Minute Presentations

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Matt Homann with LexThink LLC, a legal innovation consultancy, and JoAnna Forshee with InsideLegal.com, the insider’s guide to doing
business in legal technology, produced Ignite
Law
, an interactive and thought-provoking mind-sharing event focused on the future of
law practice. Ignite Law featured 16 six-minute presentations given by the legal industry’s
leading minds and innovators.  

Ignite Law was inspired by the Ignite event format; a fast-paced,
high-energy evening of five-minute talks by people who have an idea. While
Ignite events are now being hosted globally and focused on building local city-wide
connections, Ignite Law is specific to the legal community hence the six minute presentation time, reflecting the way lawyers bill (in 1/10 hour increments).

Below is more information on the first Ignite Law, 2010.

 

Photos from Ignite Law 2010 

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Ignite Law 2010 All-Star Cast of Speakers

Ignite Law 2010 Sponsors

 

Ignite Law 2010 Videos

Matt Homann – Opening

 

Larry Port – Agile Legal Management: What Law Firms Can Learn from the Software Industry

 

Ed Adams – 50 Lawyers, 1,000 Miles and 2,000 Tweets: The Future of Legal Journalism

 

Joy Heath Rush – Law Firm 2020

 

Marc Lauritsen – Choiceboxing

 

Kevin Chern – The New Ethics of Legal Marketing

 

Tom Mighell – No Lawyer Left Behind: A Realistic Approach to Practice Management Education

 

Carolyn Elefant- The Biglaw-Solo Partnership: Outsourcing Innovation and the Lessons of Tommy Supreme

 

Ari Kaplan – What I Learned About the Future of Legal Marketing From Playing Wii Bowling with a 4 1/2 Year Old

 

Jack Newton – What a Law Firm Can Learn From Zappos. Hint: It isn’t About Selling Shoes

 

Will Hornsby – Lawyer Advertising, From Here to Eternity

 

Teresa Rosado – Self-service, Full Access Society: Technology and Social Media Implications for the Jury Box

 

Rebeka Stafford – Necessity is the Mother of Innovation:  the Legal Profession in a New Economy

 

Steve Newsom – Can Legal Research be Free?

 

Niki Black – Boldly Go Where No Lawyer Has Gone Before

 

Doug Sorocco – Slaying the Beast:  Using Small Firm Thinking to Beat Big Firms Every Time

 

Ernie Svenson – Information Processing for Lawyers

 

Closing Thank Yous

 

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