Entrepreneurship
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The Art of Being an Intrapreneur, Part III – The Intrapreneur’s Stretch
Introducing a new service offering in an established company presents its own unique challenges. Much like you would in traditional start-up, you’ll be selling services and, in many instances, delivering, too — at least at the beginning. At the same time, you’ll be teaching others in your company to either sell the new services or […]
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* Magic Circle powerhouse Slaughter and May has backed A.I. platform Luminance in its $10M funding round. [The Lawyer] * Adding to the tech investment wave across the pond, UK-based Mishcon de Reya has invested in two legal tech startups. [Aritificial Lawyer] * Stateside, global LSP Integreon is acquiring litigation management software provider Allegory. [Above the Law] * […]
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The Art of Being an Intrapreneur Part II: You Accepted the Challenge, Now What?
In our first installment, we discussed how to decide whether to accept your company’s invitation to build a new business line. Today, we cover what happens next, after you’ve accepted the challenge. Making a smart decision to take on the development of a new service offering is undeniably important, but what happens after you make the […]
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The Art of Being an Intrapreneur: Building Your Company’s Next Great Business Line
Over the course of my career, I have been asked to help build several new practices or service lines within an existing business. While there’s a lot of guidance for entrepreneurs bringing new services to the legal services industry, little guidance is offered for the intrapreneur. Taking on the challenge of building a new business […]
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Can Technology Redefine Litigation Itself? Stephen Kane Thinks So.
Innovative new technology could make courts obsolete in straightforward civil disputes.
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General Counsel, In-House Counsel, Technology
alt.legal: An MBA For Lawyers! Bruce Macmillan’s Vision
Could lawyers — especially in-house lawyers — benefit from an MBA made especially for them?
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Small Law Firms, Technology, Women's Issues
alt.legal: Hanging Out The Alternative Women-Owned Shingle
This woman-owned boutique firm encapsulates so much about courageous lawyers executing their own vision of practice.
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Need Biglaw To Get To alt.legal? (Raj Goyle Didn’t)
Meet Harvard Law grad Raj Goyle, a high-end lawyer turned legal entrepreneur who never bothered with Biglaw.
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Contests, Small Law Firms, Technology
This Week In Legal Tech: Startups To Face Off At ABA TECHSHOW
Good luck to these twelve worthy finalists!
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Career Alternatives, Money, Technology
alt.legal: How To Make A Billion Dollars — From Biglaw To Big Bucks
By 2027, the legal industry will produce many billionaires — but few, if any, will be practicing attorneys.
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Contests, Small Law Firms, Technology
This Week In Legal Tech: The Winners Of The TECHSHOW Startup Alley Competition
Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to all the contestants and voters.
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Contests, Small Law Firms, Technology
This Week In Legal Tech: Vote For Your Favorite Startup
There’s a whole lot of innovation going on in the legal technology space.
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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
Gary Sangha: Only The Lawyers Will Matter
Four insights from Gary Sangha, lawyer turned successful legal-tech entrepreneur.
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Mergers and Acquisitions, Technology
Making Corporate Law Great Again: Intelligize Sold, alt.legal Entrepreneurs Cheer
The alt.legal industry is a booming, vibrant, and viable part of the legal ecosystem.