One of the nation’s largest and longest-running legal technology shows, the ABA Tech Show, is around the corner. From March 1 to 4, thousands of attorneys, legal professionals and salespeople will descend on Chicago to talk technology.
Whether it’s the novice looking to learn the basics of Windows, Apple’s operating system or Microsoft Office, or the seasoned veteran looking to boost their practice with the latest, most advanced programs, the ABA Techshow offers something for everyone will.
It’s also a way for people to share ideas – such as using technology to reduce the access to justice gap in this country; whether legal ethics rules should be changed to allow for new types of law firm structures; and how advanced technology, such as ChatGPT or the metaverse, could impact the practice of law.
Follow the ABA Journal’s coverage of the ABA Tech Show 2023 here.
Above all, it’s an opportunity to meet, have fun and be part of a community of people who think technology can be a force for positive change in the legal sector.
In this episode of the Podcast for legal rebelsGyi Tsakalakis, co-chair of the ABA Techshow 2023 planning board, talks with ABA Journal’s Victor Li about what conference attendees can expect from this year’s event.
Tsakalakis also provides tips on how attendees of all experience levels can best plan their days to get the most out of the 2023 ABA Techshow, and what major tech issues and programs the event will focus on.
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Gyi Tsakalakis
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Gyi Tsakalakis
Gyi Tsakalakis is the co-chair of the ABA Techshow 2023 planning board. He is the founder of AttorneySync, a digital marketing agency for lawyers to help them grow their practices.