You would almost think Daniel Martin Katz was running for office, he’s such a travelin’ man these days. His blog, computationallegalstudies.com features his travel itinerary, aka "The Campaign Trail," with tightly-scheduled conferences across the globe. On December 10, 2012, it was the ReInventLaw Dubai 2012 Conference; then there were six events before the reprise of ReInventLaw in Silicon Valley on March 8. And so forth, and so on.

Monday night, Katz was at Lincoln Center in New York City — for an intimate program at Fordham University School of Law, on "The Impact of Technology on the Future of Law Firms." The event drew a capacity crowd of about 50 lawyers and students on a blustery snowy evening that may have deterred less hardy attendees. But the size was perfect for the program, moderated by Ron Lazebnik, Fordham clinical associate professor of law, and which included an unusually animated and interesting Q&A session after the speakers’ presentations. The event was sponsored by two Fordham entities: the Stein Center of Law and Ethics, and the Corporate Law Center.

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