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In an effort to strengthen our community, build camaraderie, and create a forum for conversation, I created the #VirtualLunch initiative to help professionals adapt to working remotely. It has grown into a great opportunity for participants to cultivate their networks at a distance and share ideas to help move the legal industry forward. It combines a strategy session with a Q&A and a shot of serendipity.
Ari Kaplan Advisors produces a wide variety of research focused on how in-house legal teams can thrive and to foster a dialogue about the key issues that are reshaping the profession, Ari co-hosts a series of invitation-only events around the world that combine great food with an array of viewpoints from modern counsel exploring the most significant areas of change in the business of law and proven techniques for thriving in this new era. All attendees receive a follow-up infographic of the ideas discussed to share with their teams and incorporate into their strategic plans.
Chicago
dallas
frankfurt
houston
new york city
washington, DC
Ari is the host of the Legal Tech Mafia breakfast series, featuring events in Sydney, Australia, Tel Aviv, Israel, London, England, Atlanta, Georgia, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and throughout New York City. The goal of these meetings is to bring thought leaders from law firms, corporate legal departments, legal technology companies, law schools, government agencies, and other organizations to discuss the impact of technology on the evolution of the legal profession.
Clifford Chance
Holland & Knight
McDermott, Will & Emery
Orrick
Squire Patton Boggs
White & Case
Ari hosts an Ari Kaplan Advisors Rise & Run networking jog at conferences around the world from Relativity Fest in Chicago to Lexpo in Amsterdam to give event attendees the chance to connect, enjoy the beauty of the city, and empower their day. For each person who attends, Ari Kaplan Advisors makes a donation to the Lung Cancer Foundation of America (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit) in memory of his friend, Alex Hanan, who lost his 4 1/2-year battle with lung cancer in July of 2018.
