Thanks to everyone who responded to my question about tracking upcoming
legal conferences. Here's a summary of responses.
CQ Press has a database called Marketing Monitor that allows you to search
for conferences based on practice area. For the private law firm
environment, I think is probably the most useful source I've found.
http://practiceadvance.cqpress.com/marketing/
The "Journal" published in the Daily Report for Executives by BNA.
Practising Law Institute - you can set up an RSS feed, but it is only for
their conferences
http://www.pli.edu/product/program_viewall.asp?ptid=511
The following are conference sites or sources for conferences, but aren't
legal-specific:
http://www.interdok.com/mind/index.cfm
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2006/07/23/calendars-calendars-calendars-and-some-schedules/
On the academic side:
The Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) has a pretty good list that they send
monthly.
http://www.ssrn.com/lsn/
Papers Invited
http://www.csa.com/e_products/PI.php?SID=dqgqo5llcen5e350l9vbbld2m6
Teresa Tully
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