
Are Some Law Offices Just Like The Mall?
Mall retailers are discounting and going out of business because they refuse to innovate. Your law firm could be next.
Mall retailers are discounting and going out of business because they refuse to innovate. Your law firm could be next.
If you are positive and putting in the best effort, that will translate to your work and your ultimate customers.
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There's never a bad reason to record your time.
Every lawyer must go beyond talking about access to justice and take action.
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Five examples of how a small firm has actually implemented technology.
When it comes to innovation, we need help and should not be too arrogant to look outside the law to business and other professions, here and abroad.
The legal industry must break down the walls between academia, practice, 'non-lawyers' (finally an embargoed term), and technologists.
A discussion of how Mary E. Juetten prepped for the exam seven years out of law school, while working, and well over the average test-taking age -- and passed.
The LTC program officially launches later this month, but you can visit the website now for more information at www.legaltechforachange.org.
Forcing examinees to commit to memory the elements of every test and crime does not seem to mimic the reality of practice.
Legal plans suffer from a lack of awareness and understanding here in the U.S., but form an important solution for access to justice for many Americans.
2018 will be the year that we move the needle on access to justice for all citizens using technology.
The law is a business, and good leaders run their companies and firms by delegating or outsourcing and trusting their team.