After two years of remote meetings and scattered webinars, in-person conferences are making a comeback in 2022 just like office workers and college students.

An e-discovery conference that first launched 16 years ago, The Master’s Conference, is also making a return April 19 for a two-day conference in Washington, D.C., the first of seven this year. This time, the conference is planning on going beyond e-discovery to focus on advances in topics like blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and tech pricing, among others.

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