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Top Legal Industry Experts to Gather at the Largest Legal Conference in the Baltics.

Tallinn, Estonia - The legal industry is on the cusp of a technological revolution and the largest Legal conference in the Baltics, FutureLaw 2023, aims to help legal professionals stay ahead of the curve. On May 26-27, legal experts from across the world will gather in picturesque Tallinn for two days of learning, networking, and knowledge-sharing.

With over 300 attendees and more than 30 top speakers, the FutureLaw 2023 promises to be the premier legal event of the year. Attendees will have access to 20 hours of insightful sessions and six hours of expert-led workshops, covering a range of topics including legal-tech, AI, work-life balance in the legal profession and more.

One of the key topics that will be explored at the conference is the role of technology in the legal industry. With the legal-tech sector expected to generate US$25 billion in the near future, it is clear that technology will play an increasingly important role in the legal profession.
"We are excited to bring together some of the brightest minds in the legal industry to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid pace of technological change," said conference organizer, Valentin Feklistov. "This conference is an unparalleled opportunity for legal professionals to learn from each other, share their experiences, and gain valuable insights into the future of our industry."

The conference will be held at the Hestia Europa Hotel in Tallinn, Estonia, in the beautiful harbour and walking distance from Tallinn's Old Town - a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Registration for the conference is now open, and limited discounts are available until April 30th, or until tickets run out. To learn more about the conference and to register, visit the conference website at www.futurelaw.ee.

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