Ron is the founder and principal of
Prism Legal Consulting, and he works as a consultant with Fireman & Company.
Ron Friedmann in his post «Law Firm Profitability + Service Delivery: What the Altman Weil Survey Says,»
Prism Legal, June 21, 2017, conducted a masterful secondary analysis of the survey results.
Ron Friedmann of
Prism Legal shares what he would ask outside counsel if he were a GC.
Via Ron Friedmann at
Prism Legal, I learned that the 2008 Am Law Tech Survey is out, with a detailed summary at Law Firm Inc..
He currently is a consultant with Fireman & Company and operates his own website entitled
Prism Legal.
Peter Aprile and Natalie Worsfold interview Ron Friedmann, founder and principal of
Prism Legal Consulting and consultant at Fireman & Company.
This article first appeared in
Prism Legal, Ron's blog on October 2, 2016 and is re-published on The Dialogue with Ron's permission.
Ron Friedmann's recent
Prism Legal review of Cadwalader Cabinet is an example.
Prism Legal's Ron Friedmann recently disagreed with Rees Morrison's post «Keep your lawyers on the same floor!»
There's a post by Ron Friedmann at
Prism Legal on the lack of innovation in U.S. law firms.
«Ron Friedmann, the thoughtful author of
Prism Legal, took issue with my post... Ron is right.
In summarizing the Clifford Chance report, Ron Friedmann at
Prism Legal argued that CI could be a game - changer for the legal industry.
(Live #COLPM),» By Ron Friedmann,
Prism Legal, October 26, 2017 «WSGR is a Kira Client.
Launched in partnership with another Law.com affiliated blogger, Ron Friedmann of
Prism Legal (no relation to Friedman of the NY Times).
Joy London of excited utterances and Ron Friedmann of
Prism Legal have updated their list of Outsourced Legal Services.
«Every litigation practice may soon need its own e-discovery attorney,» posts Ron Friedmann at
Prism Legal Consulting's blog.
And perhaps my initial reaction is accurate, because as Ron Friedmann points out in this post at
Prism Legal, there are plenty of examples of how other professions are fostering collaboration, such as:
On
Prism Legal's blog, I think you'll see that blogger Ron Friedmann is doing a little bit of both as he focuses on the intersection of law, technology and knowledge management.
At the Intersection Corcoran's Business of Law Blog ILTA KM Jim Hammond's Blog
Prism Legal What Makes Lawyers Tick
Usually, when we think of outsourcing (or offshoring) to India, it's in the context discussed by Ron Friedmann in this post at
Prism Legal, i.e., where lower level or routinized tasks like document review or billing are performed by overseas workers.
He cites in
his Prism Legal post an article from The Wall Street Journal and points out some of his past blog entries on the subject, also here:
Ron Friedmann, a lawyer and founder of
Prism Legal Consulting, recently launched a new blog, Strategic Legal Technology, where he will offer his musings on the intersection of law and technology.
Over on
Prism Legal, Ron Friedmann provides some broad updates on new e-discovery technologies, here and here.
At
Prism Legal, Ron Friedmann summarizes a presentation by Connie Brenton, Assistant General Counsel for Sun Microsystems, on the company's experience with outsourcing.
Ron Friedmann at
Prism Legal has an interesting review of Cadwalader Cabinet, an online legal service covering financial regulations that he says «is not only well - stocked and well - organized, it is lovely to look at.»
Ron Friedmann at
Prism Legal takes a different approach to improving client service with this post on Client or Mystery Shopper?
Ron Friedmann at
Prism Legal reports on LexisNexis» continued expansion into litigation support products, with its recent acquisitions of CaseSoft and DataFlight.
Ron Friedmann of
Prism Legal Consulting Inc. has surveyed the current state of legal outsourcing in his fantastic article Why and What Lawyers Should Consider Outsourcing on LLRX.com (September 1, 2008).
Blawg Review I / P Updates MyShingle.com Jottings by an Employer's Lawyer Crime & Federalism Silicon Valley Media Blog Insurance Scrawl The Common Scold Robert Ambrogi's LawSites Law Department Management Excited Utterances
Prism Legal InhouseBlog The Wired GC
Many law firms have strategic - thinking CIOs, acknowledges Ron Friedmann at
the Prism Legal Consulting blog, and some also have directors of knowledge management or directors of practice services.
Ron managed practice support at then Wilmer Cutler (now WilmerHale), was CIO at Mintz, worked for two legal software companies, and ran
Prism Legal Consulting.
Ron Friedmann is the founder and president of
Prism Legal Consulting, Inc., which advises law firms and departments on strategic technology planning, knowledge management, litigation and practice support, and serving clients more effectively with technology.
Ron Friedmann posts at
Prism Legal about outsourcing, linking to a recent round table discussion on outsourcing at Law Practice Today.
I also recommend, as always, this list and guide to outsourced legal services by two other Law.com bloggers, Joy London, author of the blog excited utterances and Ron Friedmann, president of
Prism Legal Consulting, Inc., and author of the blog
Prism Legal.
Not exact matches
[Snowden] pilfered, and leaked, information about a separate overseas NSA Internet - monitoring program,
PRISM, that was both clearly
legal and not clearly threatening to privacy.
«There are serious, unresolved
legal challenges to
PRISM's constitutionality.»
The leaks showed that the government had been using the 702 provision to sweep up vast amounts of Americans» data directly from the servers of major Internet companies like Microsoft, Google, and Facebook through the
legal authority of a surveillance program called
PRISM.
To deal with the coming profusion of tokens we will need review sites like Coinlist, portfolio management tools like
Prism, exchanges like GDAX, and many other pieces of supporting technical and
legal infrastructure.
It has been used as the
legal basis for mass surveillance programs disclosed by Edward Snowden in 2014, including
PRISM.
Snowden can be considered both a whistleblower (for exposing
PRISM's existence and scale) and a dissident (for criticizing the US» surveillance programs and policies in general, regardless of their
legal status).
In the light of recent revelations around the National Security Agency
PRISM program, a panel of journalists, civil libertarians and human rights experts will present the long history of domestic spying by government agencies, private sector cooperation, and the
legal, ethical and business challenges of defending and preserving liberty and constitutionality in cyberspace.
With respect to judicial interpretation, therefore, while the national
legal traditions on which the articles and rules in question are modeled can provide some guidance, over-reliance on a narrow inquiry can lead to the perpetuation of the default position, according to which, as Byrne («The new public international lawyer and the hidden art of international criminal trial practice», 25 Connecticut Journal of Int» l Law (2005) 243) notes, some international judges «interpret
legal norms through the lexicons of their respective traditions», rather than through a truly sui generis
prism.
Prism also advises
legal software companies on product development and positioning and with marketing strategies.
Friedmann started
Prism last year, where he advises law firms, corporate
legal departments and
legal vendors on technology, knowledge management and marketing.
Edward Snowden may have exposed countless secrets about the way governments are conducting cyber espionage on their own citizens and each other, but even he couldn't have been aware that as the National Security Agency /
Prism scandal broke this past summer, Aaron Shull was quietly figuring out where the
legal boundaries of online spying should lie.
Wise Law Blog 140 Law —
Legal Headlines for Friday, September 6, 2013 Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 6, 2013: · Tim Hortons coin thrower found guilty of assault · Japan's Fukushima region fishery products banned in South Korea · More law profs respond to Obama's call to make law school two years · Recent Publications From the Canadian Judicial Council on Court Management · Worse than PRISM: the NSA's war against Internet encrypti
Legal Headlines for Friday, September 6, 2013 Here are the leading
legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 6, 2013: · Tim Hortons coin thrower found guilty of assault · Japan's Fukushima region fishery products banned in South Korea · More law profs respond to Obama's call to make law school two years · Recent Publications From the Canadian Judicial Council on Court Management · Worse than PRISM: the NSA's war against Internet encrypti
legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, September 6, 2013: · Tim Hortons coin thrower found guilty of assault · Japan's Fukushima region fishery products banned in South Korea · More law profs respond to Obama's call to make law school two years · Recent Publications From the Canadian Judicial Council on Court Management · Worse than
PRISM: the NSA's war against Internet encryption...
With an emphasis on law firms,
Prism Tech Group has over 30 years of
Legal Technology experience.
Each episode, the hosts will take a topic experienced and enjoyed by regular people, and shine it through the
prism of a
legal framework.
Today's ECJ's judgement is the culmination of a 2013
legal challenge by European privacy campaigner Max Schrems who filed complaints against several U.S. Internet giants — including Facebook — in the Irish courts for alleged collaboration with the NSA's
Prism program.
The EU - US Privacy Shield is the replacement for the Safe Harbor arrangement which was struck down by Europe's top court two years ago after a
legal challenge by a privacy campaigner successfully argued that data protections were not adequately equivalent under the arrangement on account of U.S. government mass surveillance programs (which had been revealed by the Snowden disclosures to be harvesting EU citizens» personal data via the NSA's
Prism program).