The War On Law Firms
Law firms need to get scrappy and creative to succeed.
Law firms need to get scrappy and creative to succeed.
In the past, we felt that the earth underneath our professional feet was secure. Now we know better.
Explore the mindset, cultural shifts, and training strategies that define the AI‑savvy lawyer, revealing why human judgment, standardized competence, and integrated learning—not technology alone—will shape the future of the profession.
If Avvo had done nothing more than introduce lawyer ratings to consumers, it would have been disruptive. But it did a lot more.
These three steps will put you in an excellent position to learn more about blockchain and give your clients (and legal career) a much-needed advantage.
The firm is bucking tradition again.
Two high-profile hires signal a new, more aggressive phase of building its legal business.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
* The United States has been downgraded to a "flawed democracy." [New York Daily News] * The irony is too much. [Washington Post] * Rick Hasen on how a voter fraud investigation should really go. [Slate] * The ACLU wants Jeff Sessions back before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. [ACLU] * Trump's election changed a lot of things. [Medium] * Get ready for insurance to be disrupted. [Law and More] * Wait, where the heck _is_ Staci? https://twitter.com/stacizaretsky/status/824339825063055364
Sharing information is one of the easiest ways to speed up adoption of technology and increase efficiency.
A comprehensive overview of current alternative, potentially disruptive, legal services delivery platforms.