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Monthly Section Meetings
InformationSolo and Small Firm Section Meeting
April 02, 2026
Date(s)
Thursday, April 02, 2026Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pmEarly Bird Discount Prior To:
Thursday, April 02, 2026Registration Deadline
Thursday, April 02, 2026Location
Click here for directionsThe Solo and Small Firm Section will meet on Thursday, April 2 from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. via Zoom.
Topic: Solving the Small Firm Legal Tech
Puzzle; How Solo and Small Firms Can Leverage Technology to Compete in
Litigation
Technology has the power to streamline and
strengthen nearly every aspect of litigation—but for solo and small firms, the
challenge is knowing what tools are actually worth the investment and how to
implement them effectively.
With the rapid evolution of legal technology,
powerful tools are more accessible and affordable than ever. The key is
identifying the right solutions that fit your practice, budget, and
workflow—without adding unnecessary complexity.
In this practical and educational webcast,
we’ll walk through how solo and small firm attorneys can strategically use
technology to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and stay competitive in today’s
litigation landscape. We’ll also share real-world strategies for handling core
litigation tasks with limited resources.
This CLE will cover:
- Practical
tools and workflows for managing document review as a small legal team
- The
most impactful legal technologies to streamline your practice (without
overbuying)
- Strategies
for budgeting, cost recovery, and passing through litigation tech expenses
- Key
questions to ask vendors before committing to new technology
- Best
practices for handling virtual depositions and managing the deposition
process
- Real-world
insights and lessons learned from attorneys practicing in small firms
Speakers:
- Brett
Burney, Nextpoint
- Sonali
Hanson, Nextpoint Law Group
- Ashley
Sundquist, Sundquist Law
Unless explicitly stated, the Alaska Bar Association does not support or oppose any political position, specific bills, or legislation discussed in this meeting. The purpose of sharing this information is solely to provide informational context to attendees as it relates to the regulation and practice of law.
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