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Don’t Miss Out: Final Law Department Innovation Keynotes with 2024 Pricing

By Dennis Kennedy on October 13, 2024
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If innovation is on your law department’s agenda for 2024, this message is for you. As 2024 draws to a close, I’ve found myself reflecting on how far the world of law department innovation has come—and how much work remains. There’s one small problem: I have only one or two open slots left for 2024 keynote presentations in December.

My keynote, “Successful Innovation Outcomes in Your Law Department,” isn’t just another talk about the importance of innovation. It’s a roadmap designed to help law departments deliver measurable, transformative results—especially in this new age of AI. It’s built on the foundations of my book and new research I’ve conducted specifically to address law department innovation challenges. Whether you’re struggling to hit your innovation objectives or looking for ways to integrate AI into your strategies, this talk is packed with actionable insights you won’t want to miss.

Now, here’s where it gets even more interesting. AmLaw 50 law firms are reportedly raising their rates significantly, if not shockingly, in 2025—no surprise there. In the spirit of friendly competition, I’ll be raising my speaking fees by a modest 2% more than the average AmLaw 50 rate increase. But if you book before December 31, 2024, you can lock in my 2024 prices for a keynote engagement in 2025.

A bit of irony, perhaps? Law firms are passing even more of their costs along to clients like you, while I’m actually giving you the chance to beat the market.

But, like all good things, this offer won’t last forever. One or two remaining slots. 2024 pricing. Don’t wait too long—your innovation journey depends on it. And trust me, with what I’ve learned about AI this year, you’re going to want to hear these insights.

See you in December?


[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (https://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]

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Dennis Kennedy is a well-known lawyer, author, blogger, speaker and podcaster who is considered among the most influential authority on the application of technology in the practice of law. He is widely-praised for his ability to communicate complex technological and legal issues into…

Dennis Kennedy is a well-known lawyer, author, blogger, speaker and podcaster who is considered among the most influential authority on the application of technology in the practice of law. He is widely-praised for his ability to communicate complex technological and legal issues into language that non-experts can easily understand.

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