This week, ILTACON kicked off just south of Washington, D.C., in National Harbor, Maryland, with about 3,000 attendees and roughly 70 sessions on site—a definite pick up from the toned down experience of last year’s conference, which was the first to return in-person post-pandemic.

This year’s edition showcased some of the established and increasingly adopted forms of technology within legal, as well as introduced some of the opportunities and challenges that come with newer forms of web technologies such as blockchain and the Metaverse.

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