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The Masters Conference is Back With In-Person Events!: eDiscovery Education

Yesterday, The Masters Conference announced that they’re back with in-person conference events in several cities, starting in April! Here are the details.

In their press release from yesterday, The Masters Conference announced that it would hold its first in-person conference of 2022 at Sidley Austin LLP offices in Washington, DC, on April 19 and 20th. The Masters is the leading legal technology conference that brings together industry experts to share knowledge and explore topics and solutions tailored specifically to their everyday challenges.

Robert Keeling, Partner at Sidley Austin, said: “We have had the pleasure of hosting The Master’s Conference in our DC office for many years. Not only is the conference extremely well run, the content for each conference, had been up to date and relevant in today’s times. Due to the intimate size of the conferences, the educational content is outstanding, and you are able to network with people of all sectors of the legal technology industry.”

I couldn’t agree more; in fact, I’ve presented with Robert on a Masters Conference panel at the Sidley Austin offices a few years ago. It’s an excellent venue to get back into in-person events for The Masters! It’s also fitting as it will just over a year since Robert Childress, the Founder and driving force behind The Masters all these years, passed away last April.

Rounding out the first half of the year, The Masters Conference will be in Chicago on May 18th at the offices of Seyfarth Shaw LLP and in Denver on June 16th at the offices of Polsinelli PC. During the second half of the year, events will be held in California in July, Dallas in September, New York in October, and Atlanta in November. Venue and dates will be announced at a later time for those.

So, what do you think?  Are you looking forward to attending any of these in-person events? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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2 comments

  1. This is exciting, Doug! I’d love to have the opportunity to attend the Sidley Austin event. Are you able to share more details? Thanks so much! Jen

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