Last October, I was thrilled to be asked to attend the Fall Conference of Litigation Counsel of America (LCA), held in Boston. I reported on the conference and my experiences in posts entitled Postcard from Boston, Earwigging and No Tea Party in October and November last year.
LCA is an organisation of trial and litigation lawyers. Its almost 3500 Fellows are lawyers selected for their excellence and effectiveness in the litigation field. Drawn from every State of the Union their number is less than half of one percent of American lawyers. Established as a trial and appellate lawyer honorary society, the organisation reflects the best of the American Bar in the 21st century.
The LCA recognises as Diversity Partners companies and individuals who support the society through yearly commitments and sponsorships and Millnet is delighted to announce that the company has become a Diversity Partner.
To follow up my initial attendance in Boston, we are working with LCA to participate in their wide programme of events for this year and my colleague Naj Bueno and I will be flying to Santa Barbara, California in May to attend the Spring Conference, where we will be speaking on the subject of conceptual search/predictive coding/ computer assisted review on a panel with two other LCA Fellows.
Millnet regards being a Diversity Partner of LCA as a privilege and a wonderful opportunity to contribute to a special organisation representing the best in contentious lawyers around the US as well as further evidence of Millnet’s emergence as a litigation support company to be reckoned with around the world.
I will report further on LCA activities and Millnet’s involvement as the year progresses.