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future law firm leaders who are still trying to figure out where they can find reliable news, on the go, in the way they want it.
Not exact matches
At his blog Adam Smith, Esq., Bruce MacEwen reports from Georgetown
Law School's symposium on the future of the global law firm, where an international assemblage of academics and law firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issu
Law School's symposium on the
future of the global
law firm, where an international assemblage of academics and law firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issu
law firm, where an international assemblage of academics and
law firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issu
law firm leaders considered global competition, ownership and capital structure, ethics and professional values, cultural dynamics and related issues.
He will bring a wealth of new and challenging ideas about the
future of the legal profession in Canada to the CBA and its members through round - table discussions with
law firm leaders, a webcast on the
future of lawyers, advice on
future policy, and articles to be published in the CBA's National magazine.
This is the second in a year - long series where
law firm and
law department
leaders will share their thoughts on the practice and
future of
law.
However, I tend to side with Dimitra Kessenides» take in Bloomberg Businessweek, where she wrote that «far too many
law firm leaders regard the
future as someone else's problem.»
They identify a range of options and with them create a checklist for
law firm leaders to navigate a much - changed
future in which clients have the whip hand, and technology is used to full its potential.
Together, they provide
law firm leaders with powerful tools for evaluating the success of current TD programs and shaping the agendas for
future improvement and innovation.
It is about the way
law firms are managed and led, how their
leaders think about the
firms»
futures, and how the
firms adapt to a changing world.
Will the
law firm leaders who say «but there are intangibles that only lawyers understand» make a compelling argument in the
future?
Global
law firm Norton Rose Fulbright is delighted to announce that seven of its lawyers have been listed in the second annual «
Future Leaders — Arbitration»...
Global
law firm Norton Rose Fulbright is delighted to announce that six of its lawyers have been listed in the inaugural «
Future Leaders — Arbitration» guide, published by Who's Who Legal..
Global
law firm Norton Rose Fulbright is delighted to announce that seven of its lawyers have been listed in the second annual «
Future Leaders — Arbitration» guide, published by Who's Who Legal.
At the 2012
Futures Conference, the wide - ranging discussion included topics from diversity to the evolving role of
law firm leaders to value billing and much more.
October 7, 2016 — In this Legaltech news article, author Ian Lopez recaps the discussion regarding legal tech and access to justice that took place at Thomson Reuters» annual
Law Firm Leaders Forum, titled, «The
Future of Legal Services in the United States: The ABA Issues a Clarion Call for Change.»
Mostly,
firm leaders need to recognize and convince others this turning point in our conservative profession presents massive opportunities to reinvent the practice of
law for the benefit of
future generations of clients and lawyers.
Actively identify and train your
future partners and
law firm leaders.
This book shines a light on the benefits and challenges of alternative legal services, the evolution and
future of the sector, and offers General Counsel and
law firm leaders practical advice and best practices for success.»
We partner with forward - thinking
law schools that have included the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, American University Washington College of Law and most recently IIT Chicago - Kent College of Law to host interactive programs featuring thought - provoking leaders who present on or facilitate discussions on the future of the profession and the resulting challenges to law firm leadership and manageme
law schools that have included the University of Denver Sturm College of
Law, American University Washington College of Law and most recently IIT Chicago - Kent College of Law to host interactive programs featuring thought - provoking leaders who present on or facilitate discussions on the future of the profession and the resulting challenges to law firm leadership and manageme
Law, American University Washington College of
Law and most recently IIT Chicago - Kent College of Law to host interactive programs featuring thought - provoking leaders who present on or facilitate discussions on the future of the profession and the resulting challenges to law firm leadership and manageme
Law and most recently IIT Chicago - Kent College of
Law to host interactive programs featuring thought - provoking leaders who present on or facilitate discussions on the future of the profession and the resulting challenges to law firm leadership and manageme
Law to host interactive programs featuring thought - provoking
leaders who present on or facilitate discussions on the
future of the profession and the resulting challenges to
law firm leadership and manageme
law firm leadership and management.
Remaking
Law Firms: Why and How is a welcome primer on the challenges and opportunities facing law firm leaders now and in the futu
Law Firms: Why and How is a welcome primer on the challenges and opportunities facing
law firm leaders now and in the futu
law firm leaders now and in the
future.
George Beaton's Remaking
Law Firms offers law firm leaders a comprehensive and pragmatic examination of the present and future legal landscape and what firms can do to make the most of
Law Firms offers law firm leaders a comprehensive and pragmatic examination of the present and future legal landscape and what firms can do to make the most o
Firms offers
law firm leaders a comprehensive and pragmatic examination of the present and future legal landscape and what firms can do to make the most of
law firm leaders a comprehensive and pragmatic examination of the present and
future legal landscape and what
firms can do to make the most o
firms can do to make the most of it.
While I've never thought of my career as a crusade to redress the gender balance at the top of
law firm management, I do recognise — and value — my role as a role model for
future women
leaders.
In response to this legal industry and practice challenge, in 2007, a group of legal industry thought and practice
leaders from
law firms, corporate
law departments and legal service supplier organizations were brought together to better understand and plan for the
future of the legal profession.
The traditional model of a
law firm is in a state of disruption and the
future law firm will be driven by
leaders who understand technology, efficiency and innovation.The legal sector is changing rapidly and will continue to transform rapidly.
We ensure that we're doing the right things to remain the
firm of choice for the best and brightest
law students in Canada, our industry's
future leaders who clients will seek out.
So the
law firm partner of the
future will be the
leader of a team, «and more than one of the players will be a machine,» said Michael Mills, a lawyer and chief strategy officer of a legal technology start - up called Neota Logic.
Marco Santori, Fintech Team
Leader at the
law firm of Cooley LLP, has published a white paper tackling the issue of «Simple Agreement for
Future Tokens» or SAFTs — the widely used structure for Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs).
As a Partner at PwC Zurich and
Leader of PwC Legal Switzerlan, he and his team are building the
law firm of the
future.