In this regard, I can not recommend enough Bill Henderson's latest
ABA Journal cover story on managed services.I want to emphasize, however, the less obvious (but, possibly, more important) underlying shift in mindset in that law departments are more inclined (it isn't automatic) to take the relational view with ALSPs.
Scott Turow's provocative 2007
ABA Journal cover story, «The Billable Hour Must Die», Cravath Partner Evan Chesler's «Kill the Billable Hour» column in Forbes in 2008, and Seyfarth Shaw Chairman Steve Poor's more recent observations on the firm's Rethink the Practice blog are just three examples of the many high profile law firm leaders convincingly making this case.
The ABA Journal covered the announcement — and the ethics outcry that followed.
This Wells Fargo case that
the ABA Journal covered recently, where the lawyer didn't understand how to use the e-discovery software.
Not exact matches
It was just a week ago that I blogged here about the suicide of Kilpatrick Stockton lawyer Mark Levy, movingly recounted by writer Richard B. Schmitt in the
cover piece for this month's
ABA Journal magazine, A Death in the Office.
He also said that he was scheduled to be on the
cover of the
ABA Journal in the first quarter of 2016 (he was not) and that he had entered into strategic partnerships with both RocketLawyer and LegalZoom.
Not sure why the
ABA Journal has ranked the age - old Mac - versus - PC debate worthy of front -
cover coverage, but at least the editors had the wisdom to recruit a member of the Law.com blog network, Rick Georges of FutureLawyer, to make the case for the PC.
From an online gallery of pioneering women in the legal field to a profile of the lawyer sent to save Guantanamo to a scathing account of corruption of American crime labs, the
ABA Journal is an award - winning publication because it
covers the legal landscape with in - depth reporting, incisive writing and a dedication to the kinds of stories that influence, engage and educate.
«Footnotes vs. In - Text Citation Main No Satisfaction, at Least for One Lawyer Who's Not on the
Cover of this «
ABA Journal»»
In fact, the
cover story of the April issue of the
ABA Journal is all about Artificial Intelligence, and that article proclaims that Artificial Intelligence is changing the way lawyers think, the way they do business, and the way they interact with clients.
Yeah, I've been co-hosting this show for a while with Monica, usually we do it separately, so it's fun when we get to do it together, and I write the blog, lawsitesblog.com, I write for «Above the Law», I write for «The
ABA Journal» and various other places
covering legal technology.
I
covered it extensively in a piece I wrote for the
ABA Journal, Visual Law Services are Worth a Thousand Words — And Big Money, so I refer you there to read more about Ravel.
«No Satisfaction, at Least for One Lawyer Who's Not on the
Cover of this «
ABA Journal» Main Any Testimony on Judicial Conduct Rules?»
In February 2013
ABA Journal, Layne's pro bono work on capital murder death penalty cases was featured in a
cover story.
His pioneering work in mediation and unbundling has been
covered by the LA Daily
Journal, LA Times, NY Times, USA Today,
ABA Journal, LA Daily News, Chicago Tribune, the Wall Street
Journal, Town & Country and other publications all over the world.
The
ABA Journal, a publication of the American Bar Association, today
covered the news of the launch of Theory and Principle.
A news release posted yesterday on the South Carolina Judicial Department website links to a
cover story in the
ABA Journal, «You're Out of Order!
My contribution to the legal community as an investor was
covered in the
ABA Journal entitled «These venture capitalists skip law firms for legal services startups».