At times, legal industry conferences can be dry, sobering atmospheres, comprised of panels of industry experts conversing over the latest trends and employing PowerPoint presentations to augment their points. The approach of kCura’s Relativity Fest, however, is something more like a combination of technology giant presentation, a TED Talk, and an Old Navy commercial.
This “commercial” feel was likely intentional and definitely ironic, as kCura CEO Andrew Sieja ran from the back of a packed ballroom to a stage, on which a large screen projected a scene in which people were dancing in unison in the fashion of a workout class.
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