North America· Typically runs in March · Chicago, IL, USA

ABA Tech Show

Organized by American Bar Association

ABA TECHSHOW is the American Bar Association's flagship legal technology conference, drawing thousands of attorneys and legal professionals to Chicago each spring. Privacy litigation involving pixels, session replay, and consent management has added a forensic technology dimension to the legal technology agenda. Lokker provides the evidence and validation tools defense teams are looking for.

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About this event

What is ABA Tech Show?

ABA TECHSHOW is one of the longest-running and most respected legal technology conferences in the United States. Produced by the American Bar Association Law Practice Division, it covers practice management, eDiscovery, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and emerging technology relevant to the legal profession.

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Web privacy themes

What this event covers that matters for web privacy

  • Pixel and tracking claims: what defense teams need from technology vendors
  • eDiscovery scope for website and browser-side data
  • Privacy law developments affecting digital marketing
  • Legal technology for proactive client privacy risk management
  • Evidence standards for third-party tracking disputes

Why Lokker is relevant here

Lokker and ABA Tech Show

Attorneys at ABA TECHSHOW increasingly handle matters involving website tracking, consent management failures, and pixel litigation. Lokker gives defense-side counsel the forensic scan output, consent-state validation, and post-remediation evidence they need without requiring a dedicated in-house forensics team.

Related privacy tools

These tools appear in sessions, enforcement case studies, and practitioner discussions at this conference. Each hub page explains how the tool intersects with privacy compliance and what to validate.