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April 21, 2008
"The Future of the Global Law Firm"--Installment #2 (Fall 2009?)
Here are just a few of the early reviews of the Georgetown Law Symposium on "The Future of the Global Law Firm:"
- “Extraordinarily well done. Interesting people and good stuff.”
- “I thoroughly enjoyed the conference. It was stimulating, informative,
taught me much and yet left me looking for more. Just the right balance.”
- “The format of quick fire 10 minute talks by people that really knew what they were talking about and had something to say is a much better format than the usual 45 minute slot to each speaker which is more common.”
- "Excellent: A good mix of academics and real world, and I also found the ‘We don't have all the answers’ tone refreshing.”
- “It’s difficult to pull out the highs because there were so many; the content of everything said and discussed was spot on and very high quality. … All in all, a triumph for Georgetown, and for [the organizers, Mitt, Larry, and Bruce]. I can’t wait for the next installment!”
Based on this type of feedback, plus innumerable conversations and emails, we are happy to report that the conference seems to have been a hands-down success. If you weren't able to attend—or if you were and are wondering whether we have any plans to follow up—I have good news.
We definitely plan a follow-on event, tentatively targeted for the fall of 2009. As those of you who've been involved in organizing events like this will understand, coordinating people from around the globe to commit to a certain place and time requires long-lead planning. Further, we anticipate and hope that by the fall of 2009 further developments "on the ground" will help inform the structure and content of the "The Future of the Global Law Firm II."
So stay tuned for further developments on this front. You know where to look for breaking news about "GLF II"—right here, of course, on "Adam Smith, Esq."
And thanks again to all who participated and all who attended.
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