The Florida Bar meets this week to look to the future of the profession, from legal technology to potential constitutional changes affecting the judiciary.

The 104,000-member bar's annual convention, to be held at the Boca Raton Resort & Club from Wednesday to Saturday, will include a slew of seminars around the theme “Inspire the Future.” Attendees can earn continuing legal education credits as they learn about law firm data security, cross-border dispute resolution and how this year's Florida Constitution revision process could shape the courts.

The cornerstone of the convention is Friday morning, when Miami commercial litigator Michael Higer takes the reins as president of the bar from Tampa's Bill Schifino. West Palm Beach criminal defense lawyer Michelle Suskauer, who won a rare contested election in March, will be sworn in as president-elect.