The Clio Cloud Conference is an annual event organized by Clio, a leading provider of cloud-based legal technology. The 2019 conference, held in San Diego, California, brought together legal professionals from across the nation to explore advancements in legal technology and practice management.
Key topics covered during the conference included the unveiling of Clio's 2019 Legal Trends Report, which provided data-driven insights into lawyer responsiveness and client expectations. The event also featured discussions on the Law Firm Maturity Model and the importance of delivering effortless client experiences to enhance firm efficiency and profitability.
Attendees had the opportunity to participate in educational sessions, network with peers, and hear from inspiring keynote speakers. Notably, the conference hosted the $100,000 Launch//Code Contest, which awarded Casetext for its innovative legal research platform. The event also celebrated Clio customers through the 2019 Reisman Awards, recognizing excellence in the legal profession.
The Clio Cloud Conference is ideal for solo practitioners, large firm members, legal educators, and office staff seeking to enhance their legal tech expertise, connect with industry peers, and gain insights from leaders in the legal field.
Speakers(5)
Daniel Pink
Daniel Pink is a business innovator and bestselling author recognized for reshaping how organizations approach innovation, motivation, timing, and talent.
Deanna Van Buren
Deanna Van Buren is a justice reform activist known for her work in transforming the prison system. She co-presented a keynote at the 2019 Clio Cloud Conference alongside Shaka Senghor.
Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald is a former constitutional lawyer, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, and best-selling author, best known for his coverage of Edward Snowden’s global surveillance disclosures.
Mark Britton
Mark Britton is the founder of Avvo and served as its CEO until its sale to Internet Brands in 2018. He joined Clio's board of directors and became an investor in 2019.
Shaka Senghor
Shaka Senghor is a justice reform activist and author of the New York Times best-selling memoir 'Writing My Wrongs'. After spending 19 years in prison, he has become a leading voice for criminal justice reform.
Event Details
- Date
- October 21-22, 2019
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 San Diego, United States
- Manchester Grand Hyatt
- Audience
- Legal professionals, including solo practitioners, large firm members, legal educators, and office staff.
- Attendees
- Approximately 2,000 attendees