
Labor Day weekend brings one of the largest annual gatherings of trial attorneys in the country to Las Vegas. From September 3–6, Private Footprint will join thousands of attorneys and legal staff at CAALA Vegas 2026, hosted by the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Our team will be on-site at Booth 219 to talk with California plaintiff firms about incorporating social media review into standard case preparation.
What Is CAALA Vegas 2026?
CAALA Vegas is the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles’s annual conference, representing plaintiff attorneys across Los Angeles and the broader California legal community. Since 1983, it has grown into one of the largest trial attorney gatherings in the US, drawing California firms alongside attorneys from across the country. This year’s event includes:
- More than 3,000 attendees and over 250 exhibit booths
- More than 30 sessions from over 150 speakers, with up to 16 MCLE credit hours available, including all specialty credits
- Education sessions running from Thursday through Saturday, with the first session starting Thursday at 1:00 pm, plus networking cocktail parties Thursday and Saturday evening
Why Client Social Media Review Belongs in Every File
Plaintiff firms already know that a client’s social media activity can shape a case for better or worse. A post found early can add helpful context to a client’s story. The same post, found late or first by opposing counsel, can easily turn into a deposition surprise. As defense teams and insurers rely more heavily on digital investigation, proactive review has become less of an extra step and more of a standard part of case preparation.
How Private Footprint Helps
Private Footprint is built specifically for plaintiff law firms to simplify social media review. Instead of staff spending hours manually searching, saving, and organizing content, firms can generate an organized report through a single dashboard built around plaintiff workflows. Private Footprint helps legal teams:
- Review client social media through an organized, easy-to-navigate dashboard
- Surface pre-date-of-loss content that can add context and support case value
- Build a timeline of relevant client activity
- Generate evidence-quality reports for case preparation
- Reduce the manual review burden on paralegals and support staff
- Budget with a predictable, flat fee of $100 per file
Meet Private Footprint at Booth 219
Whether you practice in Los Angeles, elsewhere in California, or you’re traveling in for the conference, stop by Booth 219 to talk with the Private Footprint team about adding social media review to your firm’s case prep process. Attendees who visit the booth can get their first file reviewed free — no cost, no commitment, just a look at what the report looks like on one of your own files.