The Future of Law for Corporate Counsel and Law Firm Leaders…

Focus: InsideOut Event Presented In Partnership By The D.C. Bar and Fastcase

Washington, DC (PRWEB) August 01, 2017

The D.C. Bar and Fastcase today announced the theme of the inaugural Focus Conference, Focus: InsideOut. A one-day invitation-only event for leaders in law firms and corporate counsel offices, Focus: InsideOut will be held at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. on November 15, 2017.

The inaugural conference will include forums, panels, and discussion opportunities for in-house and outside counsel of Fortune 500 companies and the nation’s largest law firms.

Presented by FC/DC Legal Frontiers, the purpose of Focus Conferences is to examine cutting-edge issues and developments impacting top law firms and counsel offices, to help shape the industry’s response to these developments. Each year Focus will cover a range of topics related to the evolving legal profession, as well as highlighting an issue of particular currency for discussion that year.

The highlighted topic of the 2017 conference is the shifting relationship between in-house and outside counsel. This includes examining legal-adjacent service providers such as accounting and consulting firms, and discussing options for how outside counsel can retain more matters or explore new partnership opportunities.

Registrations are by invitation only.

Admission for attendees and speakers at the 2017 Focus Conference is limited.

To request an invitation, http://www.focus.law.

“We’re witnessing the legal market evolve at a faster pace than ever before,” said Ed Walters, CEO of Fastcase. “New technologies and evolving business practices are constantly creating new challenges and opportunities for the modern law firm. As business leaders, many of us know the power (or benefits) that can come from communicating, collaborating, and connecting with industry peers who may also be our customers or competitors. We designed the Focus conferences series to provide an environment for insightful legal leaders to discuss the immediate future of legal services.”

“The D.C. Bar and Fastcase have been working together for the past several years to provide legal research services to our member lawyers and law firms, and now through the Focus conferences and the FC/DC Legal Frontiers partnership, we are using our collective strengths to bring something extraordinarily valuable to law firms, lawyers, and legal leaders,” said Robert J. Spagnoletti, CEO of the D.C. Bar.

To learn more about the Focus conferences and to request your invitation to Focus: InsideOut, visit http://www.focus.law.

About FC/DC Legal Frontiers

In early 2017, FC/DC Legal Frontiers was founded by Fastcase and the D.C. Bar as a joint venture for the sole purpose of producing and managing the annual Focus conference. Our goal is not only to produce an excellent conference each year, but also to raise the bar for content and programming at legal events and conferences.

About The D.C. Bar

Established in 1972, the District of Columbia Bar’s mission is to be a leader in the legal profession, empower individuals, enhance member value, provide public service, and foster connections with its community. With more than 100,000 members in 50 states and 80+ countries, the D.C. Bar is one of the largest unified bars in the United States and provides access to justice, professional services, and award-winning continuing legal education. http://www.dcbar.org

About Fastcase

Fastcase is a leading legal publisher focused on smarter legal software that democratizes the law, making it more accessible to more people. Using patented software that combines the best of legal research with the best of Web search, Fastcase helps busy users sift through the clutter, ranking the best cases first and enabling the re-sorting of results to find answers fast. Founded in 1999, Fastcase is one of the fastest-growing legal tech companies, with more than 800,000 subscribers from around the world. Fastcase is an American company based in Washington, D.C. For more information, follow Fastcase on Twitter at @Fastcase or visit http://www.fastcase.com.


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