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JANUARY
January 20 through
January 22, 2005
South Carolina Bar Convention
Charleston Place Hotel
Charleston, SC
Organizer: The South Carolina Bar Association
This year’s Convention promises an informative and outstanding lineup of 20
seminars and unique venues covering such topics as criminal and civil law
updates, fun-filled entertainment, networking opportunities and much more.
For more information, visit
www.scbar.org/member/cle/convention.asp.
January 24 through
January 25, 2005
American Bar Association International Forum
Conference
The
Ritz Carlton South Beach
Miami, Fla.
Organizer: American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust Law
The conference will
feature senior agency
officials, experienced international practitioners, and policy experts from
the U.S. and abroad, speaking on recent developments in the forum of
international litigation. For more information, visit
www.abanet.org/antitrust/programs/mtginternational.html.
January 27 through
January 28, 2005
Data Discovery Boot Camp
Law Offices of Graham &
Dunn
Seattle, WA
Organizer: Computer Forensics Inc.
The 1 ½ day conference is set to help legal
practitioners understand the technology, challenges, and timing factors
inherent in digital data discovery. Participants will learn how to formulate
reasonable discovery requests and how to successfully challenge unreasonable
ones. The itinerary also will address such topics as, why an evidentiary
image of a server is rarely needed, how to protect clients from sanctions
for inadequate preservation efforts, how forensics experts find hidden data,
and more. For more information, visit
www.forensics.com.
January 31 through February 2, 2005
LegalTech
The New York Hilton Hotel & Towers
New York City, NY
One of the largest legal-technology events of the year, LegalTech in New
York will offer exhibitions and education on cutting-edge solutions. For
more information, visit
www.legaltechshow.com/r5/home.asp.
FEBRUARY
February 21 through
February 22, 2005
U.S. Patents Law 2005
Millenium Gloucester Hotel
Kensington, London
Organizer: IBC Global Conferences
Primarily for European practitioners, this important two-day course will
address questions and give essential guidance on the creation and
procurement of patents right through to their exploitation and enforcement
in the U.S. The course will be broadly split into the following two sections
over the span of two days: identifying the invention, protecting it and
prosecuting it before the U.S.P.T.O (day one); and patent exploitation and
enforcement (day two). For more information, visit
www.ibclegal.com.
MARCH
March 2, 2005
Marketing Professional Services - A Day with David
Maister
Seattle, Washington
Organizer: MBL Seminars Inc.
This one-day conference
is based in part on ideas contained in the
best-selling books of author David Maister and will address the following
topics: How Clients Really Make Hiring Decisions, Why most marketing
activity is wasted, How to Find out what Your Clients Want, How to maximize
Word of Mouth Referrals and more. For additional information please visit
www.mblseminars.com.
March 31 through April 2, 2005
ABA Tech Show 2005
Sheraton Chicago Hotel
& Towers
Chicago, Ill.
Organizer: The American Bar Association
Whether an IT novice or a technocrat, this
year’s ABA Tech Show offers more than 65 education and training sessions in
eight different tracks - sessions designed to help people at various skill
levels learn to make the most effective use of technology in their legal
setting. The tech show is set to provide education and training sessions to
expand your knowledge. For more information, visit
www.abanet.org/techshow.
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