LT Global founder to lead two tech sessions at Kaleidoscope 2026
Lucine Aghajanyan, founder and CEO of LT Global Practice Management, will speak at 8am Kaleidoscope 2026 in Las Vegas on technology buying decisions and document management. The sessions aim to help law firms choose software more strategically and make firm information easier to find.
Why it matters: - Law firms often buy software to solve one immediate problem and end up with overlapping tools, fragmented information and weak adoption. - Better technology decisions can improve operations, reduce wasted spending and make firm information easier to access. - Document naming and search practices can also speed onboarding, collaboration and day-to-day work.
What happened: - Lucine Aghajanyan, founder and CEO of LT Global Practice Management, will present two educational sessions at 8am Kaleidoscope 2026. - The conference runs Sept. 22-24 at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas. - Aghajanyan will join Anthony Afshar and moderator Chris Long of 8am for “Legal Tech Buyer’s Guide.” - Aghajanyan will also present “The Searchable Firm” with Aisling Conroy of 8am. - Aghajanyan returned to the annual conference after speaking at the inaugural Kaleidoscope in 2025 on “When and How to Grow Your Team.”
The details: - “Legal Tech Buyer’s Guide” is built around 8am’s 2026 Buyer’s Guide. - The session will focus on how law firms should evaluate their current technology stack before buying another platform. - The discussion will cover questions firms should ask vendors, warning signs to watch for and factors to consider when judging fit with existing operations. - The session is meant to push firms to treat technology purchases as business decisions, not isolated software buys. - “The Searchable Firm” will outline a practical system for naming files, tagging documents and using optical character recognition, or OCR. - The system is intended to help attorneys and staff locate documents faster without enterprise-level document management software. - Consistent naming conventions, searchable files and clear organizational practices can reduce time spent looking for documents. - LT Global Practice Management helps law firms with operations, technology, staffing, financial oversight and business processes. - LT Global offers consulting, workshops, fractional leadership and outsourced operational resources. - LT Global is a certified 8am MyCase consultant. - The firm helps configure and use practice management tools for lead tracking, client intake, case management, billing, payments and internal workflows. - 8am Kaleidoscope is 8am’s annual customer conference for legal professionals, firm owners, industry partners and others interested in law firm technology, practice management and business growth. - The 2026 event will include keynote presentations, more than 20 breakout sessions, interactive panels, product demonstrations and networking opportunities. - 8am’s products include MyCase, LawPay, CasePeer and Docketwise. - Registration and conference information are available at 8am’s Kaleidoscope page. - More information about LT Global Practice Management or Lucine Aghajanyan is available at MyPracticeMakesMillions.com.
Between the lines: - The two sessions position Aghajanyan as a practical operator, not just a technology consultant. - Her remarks suggest many firms still choose tools without a clear strategy for how information should move through the business. - The conference slot also reinforces 8am’s broader push to connect software, operations and growth planning for law firms.
What’s next: - Kaleidoscope 2026 is scheduled for Sept. 22-24 in Las Vegas. - Attendees will be able to hear the sessions, see product demonstrations and take part in networking. - LT Global Practice Management is expected to continue advising firms on technology and operational design after the conference.
The bottom line: - Aghajanyan’s Kaleidoscope sessions aim to help law firms make smarter software choices and build simpler systems for finding critical information.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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