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The Mac Lawyer at ABA TechShow 2009

Posted on April 15, 2009 by Ben Stevens Posted in Presentations 1 Comment
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As you may know, The Mac Lawyer was privileged to speak at the ABA TechShow, which was recently held in Chicago.  TechShow is the "World’s Premier Legal Technology Conference & Expo," and it truly is an honor that I was asked to speak again this year.

I was invited to speak at both sessions of the (second and hopefully now annual) Mac Track:  "Got Apple Envy? Macs in a PC World" (with David Sparks) and "Mac@Trial" (with Brett Burney).  I also served on the panel of the iPhone roundtable discussion: "Is that an iPhone in Your Pocket?" (with Reid Trautz and David Sparks).

There were a large number of Macs in each of all of the sessions this year, which supports my belief that Macs are gaining an ever-increasing market share among attorneys.  Hopefully, the Planning Board for next year’s TechShow will give the Mac Track an expanded and/or more prominent presence, particularly since it is made up of so many Mac users.

In case you were not able to attend, one of the attendees at the "Got Apple Envy? Macs in a PC World" session has posted the video excerpt below, in which I am discussing the various ways to run Windows on Macs.  I hope that you enjoy it and that you will consider attending TechShow 2010.

 

 

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One thought on “The Mac Lawyer at ABA TechShow 2009”

  1. Blake Boyd says:
    April 19, 2009 at 11:26 am

    You should have taken me up on that free presentation design for the ABA show =)
    Looks like I missed out on some good times.. Hopefully next year.

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