In
Law Practice Today, he discusses 5 key elements for the future of law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive down cos
Law Practice Today, he discusses 5 key elements for the future of law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive dow
Practice Today, he discusses 5 key elements for the
future of law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive down cos
law practice: a client - centric point of view; a shift in the burden of proof on change; a sense of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization of service offerings to drive dow
practice: a client - centric point
of view; a shift in the burden
of proof on change; a sense
of urgency to find solutions for better service delivery; technologies that make legal services more accessible to clients; and the creative productization
of service offerings to
drive down costs.
As part
of her efforts to
drive innovation in new lawyer education and training, Ms. DeBord sits on the Advisory Board for the Silicon Flatirons Tech
Law Accelerator Program as well as for the
Future of Law Practice.
As Jim Calloway explained in his article «
Future Proofing Your
Law Firm,» found in the most recent edition
of the ABA's
Law Practice Magazine, in the absence
of technology -
driven, efficient
practices firm - wide, you'll soon find that your firm will be unable to compete with more forward - thinking firms: