Press Credentials
If you are a reporter interested in attending ABA TECHSHOW, press credential information can be found online at: http://www.abanet.org/media/credentials.html
Frequently Asked Questions for Reporters
What is ABA TECHSHOW®?
It is the world’s premier legal technology CLE conference and expo presented by the ABA Law Practice Management Section.
How do I register to attend?
Accredited reporters are welcome to attend ABA TECHSHOW without charge. To obtain ABA press credentials, contact Lynne Van Buskirk, ABA Division for Media Relations and Communication Services, at (312) 988-6136 or by e-mail at vanbuskl@staff.abanet.org. For credential guidelines visit www.abanews.org/credentials.html.
What will I do on site?
Registration will be open Thursday and Friday, and Saturday morning. Complimentary wireless Internet will be provided.
What if I’d like to interview a speaker?
Lynn Van Buskirk in ABA Division for Media Relations and Communication Services can assist with setting up in-person and telephone interviews with speakers. She can be reached at 312/988-6136 or by e-mail at vanbuskl@staff.abanet.org.
How should I refer to ABA TECHSHOW?
- For print stories, please use the registered trademark symbol ® on first reference to ABA TECHSHOW.
- The ABA TECHSHOW is presented by the ABA Law Practice Management Section.
- The unofficial tagline is “The World’s Premier Legal Technology Conference and Expo.”
- The official ABA TECHSHOW Web site is www.techshow.com.
About the ABA Law Practice Management Section
The ABA Law Practice Management Section is a professional membership organization providing resources for lawyers and other legal professionals in the core areas of the business of practicing law -- marketing, management, technology and finance -- through its award-winning magazine, webzine, educational CLE programs, Web site and publishing division. For more than 30 years, LPM has established itself as a leader within the profession by producing ABA TECHSHOW, the world's premier legal technology conference and expo, and through its publishing arm, which has more than 90 titles in print.
About the ABA
With more than 407,000 members, the American Bar Association is the largest voluntary professional membership organization in the world. As the national voice of the legal profession, the ABA works to improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding around the world of the importance of the rule of law.
