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Hi there. Sean Dillman here. This past week I attended the 2021 American Bar Association Tech Show and over the past few days many friends and colleagues have been asking me about it so I thought that Id make this short video review to provide some information and my take on it. Starting with some facts and figures, this was the 35th ABA Tech Show. Because of the pandemic, the event was held virtually and occurred over the course of March 8th to 12th. There were over 55 business sponsors and over a thousand people attended. More than a hundred speakers presented over a hundred sessions including keynote addresses every morning and product demos throughout the week. The sessions were generally between 30 and 60 minutes long and generally fell into one of the following categories. In general, my opinion is that the event was fantastic. It was very well implemented and the speakers and organizers did a great job. It was a lot of information to take in and I essentially spent eac