Legal is changing. NeoSummit is where industry leaders are deciding what comes next.
On May 6-7, 2026, legal tech company Neostella will host NeoSummit at Fort Lauderdale’s Marriott Harbor Beach Resort. Legal and operational leaders from across the industry will gather—practitioners from PI, mass torts, VA, SSDI firms, legal tech companies, and more, managing the real-world pressure of keeping legal work running while everything around it shifts.
The agenda reflects realities legal teams face daily, including:
- 5 Operational Breakdowns That Cost Firms Clients
- AI Tools in Production: What Works and What Doesn’t
- How Broken Workflows Erode Trust
- The Business of Law is Changing: Are We Leading or Reacting?
- Who’s Responsible When AI Makes Decisions?
The topics being discussed aren’t hypothetical debates. As AI and technology advances and moves from pilot to production inside legal teams, the question of accountability—who owns the output, who owns the error—is one the industry hasn’t answered cleanly.
This year’s keynote speaker is Amanda Knox. Knox was wrongfully convicted, imprisoned in Italy for four years, and later exonerated—and she’s spent every year since examining how narratives take shape, how truth gets distorted, and how broken systems resist nuance.
“Amanda brings a very unique perspective,” said Matt Lautz, CEO of Neostella. “She challenges problems head-on and looks for solutions that make a genuine impact. That kind of honesty and passion is what NeoSummit is built for.” Her keynote and Q&A close out day one.
Other speakers in the lineup include Lawrence LeBrocq, CEO and Managing Partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq PC; Charles Hatley, CEO of Melone Hatley PC; John Berry, CEO of Berry Law; and Jessica Lockhart, CTO at Duffy & Duffy PLLC, and additional voices from the legal and legal tech industries.
Beyond the main stage, the agenda includes small-group VIP roundtables and panels designed for working through problems, not just presenting them. Last year’s attendees found the peer exchange as valuable as anything on the agenda. “Being able to share ideas with great minds in the legal field and hear their perspectives, pain points, and successes through technology was a big eye opener,” said Dawn Mooney, Legal Systems Administrator & Manager at Maune Raichle Hartley French & Mudd, LLC.
Evenings shift to beachside gatherings where the real conversations tend to happen. Optional morning yoga and sound bowls set the tone before each day begins.
Event partners include Provana, Foundational AI, LexRight, Hona, USClaims, LawPro.ai, and Lawmatics.Seats are limited. Above the Law readers can claim $100 off with code NEOSUMMIT100. Team passes are also available—buy three, get one free. Register now at neosummit.com.