This year's Indiana Solo & Small Firm Conference wrapped up Saturday in Bloomington. The consensus opinon seems to be that this was the best small firm conference ever. It was certainly the largest, with nearly 300 people attending.
Photos are available by clicking the link on the left hand column, or just CLICK HERE.
National speakers Jay Foonberg, Ross Kodner and Dustin Cole lived up to their reputations. Their presentations were simply outstanding. The NITA sessions with Appellate Judge Nancy Vaidik and New Hampshire trial attorney Bob Stein were simply outstanding, and Chuck Kidd from the Disciplinary Commission did a fantastic job with his Ethics and Advertising session.
One session that particularly caught my attention was the Lessons from a Century of Practice, with Doug Church, Rex Henthorne and Tom Berry. I stopped in just to take a few photos, and ended up staying for the entire session.
So now we take a deep breath -- and start planning for next year.
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