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The 1999 Law and Technology Conference, organized by the Fairfax Bar
Association, will be held on June 14, 1999 at George Mason University in
Fairfax, Virginia.
Conference topics include:
Does Your Law Firm Have a Y2K Problem? (A Practical Guide to Diagnosing and
FixingY2K Problems)
The Virginia Lawyers' Technology Survival Guide
The Cutting Edge of the Web Today for Lawyers
The Road Warrior: Taking Your Law Practice on the Road
Ethics and the Internet
Courtroom 21: Technology Augmented Litigation
Electronic Filing
Y2K Litigation: Prosecuting and Defending Against Y2K Claims
Hackers and Crackers: Computer Crime Comes of Age
The Conference offers a number of well known legal technology speakers,
including Ross Kodner, Ken Bass, Jerry Lawson, Susan Ross, April Artegian,
Sharon Nelson, John Simek, Bill Blevins, Mike Greenwood, John Cooney, John
Frey and Judge Leslie Alden. Up to 4 CLE credits may be obtained at the
Conference, including one ethics credit.
For those interested in attending the conference, the conference web site,
including topics, speakers, and a printable registration form, may be found
at:
www.fairfaxbar.org/1999techconf
You may also reply to this e-mail privately with your fax number to request
that a schedule/registration form be faxed to you.
Sharon D. Nelson, Esq.
Coordinator, 1999 Law & Technology Conference
President
Sensei Enterprises, Inc.
3412 Tilton Valley Dr.
Fairfax, VA. 22033
703.716.0085 (phone)
703.620.5276 (fax)
snelson@senseient.com (e-mail)
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