Law is not just
about lawyers anymore.
Law is not simply
about lawyers anymore.
Mark Cohen's column in Forbes, Goodbye guild: Law's changing culture, struck a deep chord with this sentence: «Law is not
about lawyers anymore».
Legal delivery is not simply
about lawyers anymore, and «just knowing the law» is an insufficient toolkit for lawyers to function effectively in the new legal marketplace.
Not exact matches
How
about lawyers, spend a stint as a SAHM and I guess your opinion doesn't count
anymore, eh?
About 20 to 30 years ago,
lawyers had to manually red - line documents, but we don't do that
anymore.
I watch TV commercials, or used to in the»80s because I don't watch commercials
anymore, for criminal
lawyers and PI
lawyers and bankruptcy
lawyers who are all
about the speed and efficiency and price with which they will get your thing solved.
This product puts the litigators in the spotlight — it's not just
about the M&A
lawyers anymore.»
And that's a statistic that we can demonstrate to show that investing in this technology gives you a better experience as a
lawyer and your client as well, so you are not waiting for them to mail you a check, they are not having to go out and actually get a check, because many people just don't even keep physical checks
anymore, and instead, you are able to clear your accounts receivable quickly and easily and not have to worry
about getting paid, but just focus on being a good
lawyer and it's that type of benefit that we are able to demonstrate and overcome people's resistance into technology.
I thought his most interesting comment in that regard was the idea that it's not just
lawyers selling to
lawyers anymore, so he talked
about different types of GCs.
«I was a bet - the - company trial
lawyer for 30 years, so I know a bit
about the practice of law, but let's not pretend
anymore... the profession is being subsumed within the industry and the business.»