
The Future Of Law And Technology: An Interview With Bloomberg BNA’s David Perla
In advance of the big ILTA conference, we interviewed David Perla of Bloomberg BNA about the future of law and technology.
In advance of the big ILTA conference, we interviewed David Perla of Bloomberg BNA about the future of law and technology.
This new tool for transactional lawyers may be a game changer.
Getting paid can be an arduous task. You should make it as easy on yourself and your clients as possible.
* Yeah he told a client he'd waive his legal fees "in exchange for a sexual encounter with Client and her daughters" (emphasis added), but you know, he was "just teasing." [Legal Profession Blog] * Hipster lawyers. Seriously. That's how they market themselves. Their office is even a repurposed factory. They're in LA now, but you know they're just dying to move to Portland. [LA Weekly] * Are you following these Biglaw managing partners on Twitter? Because LOL totally RT worthy. [Bloomberg BNA / Big Law Business] * Three Wisconsin Supreme Court justices skipped out on Marquette's swearing in ceremony. One more development in the ongoing bats**t insane happenings on that court that previously included "[conservative Justice] Prosser put his hands on the neck of [liberal Justicee] Bradley in front of four of the other justices as they argued about a case." [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel] * I get called out for being clickbaity. But I'm really just indirectly teaching lawyers lessons in marketing they really should learn. [Law and More] * What would an interview with Tom Brady about Deflategate look like? [Coverage Opinions] * Bloomberg BNA introduced a new corporate law product that's "set to dramatically change the workflow for transactional lawyers." [Dewey B. Strategic] * President Obama's immigration executive action should have kicked in today. It didn't because the Fifth Circuit are a bunch of layabouts. [Constitutional Accountability Center] * The Irish same-sex marriage referendum hit a snag when someone realized the Irish language version would probably render heterosexual marriages unconstitutional. If you can't write a neutral version of the law without encountering this problem... kind of proves a point, doesn't it? [The Irish Times] * R.I.P. Bob Foster, former dean of University of South Carolina School of Law . [The State]