Want to hear my thoughts about a very busy Legalweek? Check out my Legalweek 2026 interview with Gregory Bufithis of Luminative Media!
Luminative Media is dedicated: 1) to produce educational material on current international events, and 2) to look at trends and technologies that have accelerated the convergence of several discrete yet mutually inclusive, overlapping domains: cybersecurity, digital/mobile media, eDiscovery/information governance, and software development.
Luminative Media also owns Project Counsel Media, which covers the areas of cyber security, digital technology, legal technology, media, and mobile technology. Project Counsel Media has several terrific authors providing analysis on various issues of importance to legal and technology professionals.
I subscribe to both Project Counsel Media and to Greg’s “Thoughts” blog posts (e.g., Thoughts Over My Morning Coffee, Thoughts Over My Evening Wine, etc.). If you like reading interesting and thought-provoking takes on the world we live in today, I highly recommend subscribing to both.
My Legalweek 2026 interview with Greg is available in two places: 1) As part of a Legalweek 2026 write-up on Project Counsel Media by Matt Brookman (who is a member of the Project Counsel Media team) here; and 2) directly on Luminative Media’s YouTuber channel here.
With Matt’s article, you get a sense of the 4 key themes that the Project Counsel Media observed at Legalweek, which is also interesting. It also hits the highlights of my six-plus minutes discussion with Greg. The interview was at the literal end of the conference, so my level of tiredness might have yielded a few more “um”s than I would like, but it was a fun discussion with Greg! Check it out!
So, what do you think? What were your observations of Legalweek 2026? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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