#LMA17: Twitter Recap of the Rise of the Legal Marketing Technologist

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LMA17 Twitter recapThis year’s Legal Marketing Association Annual conference featured a new pre-conference program: Rise of the Legal Marketing Technologist.

The session is designed for looking at a lot of the big picture issues legal marketers face such as artificial intelligence, as well as provide practical advice and tools to help navigate today’s ever changing marketing technology landscape. Here is the National Law Review’s a recap of the Twitter commentary for the day:

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Stay tuned for more Twitter coverage from the 2017 LMA Annual Conference!

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