The dilemma about LegalTech, whether in New York or Los Angeles, is that you can’t be in five different places at once.
It’s always an absolute whirlwind of ideas, demonstrations, meetings, ideas, meals, networking, videos, ideas, presentations, overload, and did I say, ideas? It’s exhilarating and somewhat dizzying. It’s so difficult to choose among the panels, people, priorities, but you just have to do it. The cliché of course is to compare it to cruise food spread, but that’s too easy.
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