Sentences with phrase «happening in the legal profession»

I use it to keep informed about what's happening in the legal profession, who's saying what, access to breaking news and emerging trends.
And it leads me to wonder, is that happening in the legal profession with the adoption of eDiscovery software?
Oftentimes, opponents of ABS seem to be assuming the onus is all on those wishing to see change happen in the legal profession, and that the standard of proof is no less than beyond a reasonable doubt.
Some examples of what is happening in the legal profession is ROSS, the legal research tool which extracts facts from over a billion documents in a second, and RAVN ACE, a computer platform able to convert unstructured data into structured information within hours.
This set of laws is exactly why disruption is happening in the legal profession.
As legal recruiters, we realised in the late 90s that something major was happening in the legal profession.
We know very little about what is happening in the legal profession.
Responses to the consultation demonstrated two over-arching perspectives: those who believe that change is happening in the legal profession, and those who doubt that transformative change is occurring or that there are compelling reasons to meet that change... respondents who cautioned against the need for change often expressed strong support for the public policy reasons underlying lawyers» existing regulatory regimes.

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«Recent law grad over $ 250,000 in debt blogs about trying to make it as a small practice public interest lawyer — all within the context of broader changes happening within the legal profession
We need to keep diversifying the legal profession's ecosystem, and that will not happen unless we inspire, include and support different people to do well in the profession.
Paralegal Today offers information pertaining to paralegals on legal practices and developments, practical advice and «how - to» articles to help its readers achieve career goals, coverage of national regulation and licensure efforts, news, trends, professional event happenings, colorful and informative pieces on unique areas and persons in the profession and sound advice for becoming more efficient in the workplace.
What's going to happen as different providers of legal services grow is that some students will embrace traditional opportunities, others will find alternative routes into the profession — for instance, as companies develop their in - house departments.
And far too often, for too many in the legal professions, that's exactly what happens.
A great example of what is happening in Australia came in Rebooting the legal profession by Lawyers Weekly.
But selling ownership of the legal profession to nonlawyers who want hefty returns on their investments is most certainly not the answer considering that it will worsen, not improve, worsen the profit motivations / greed in the process (more layers of entities to pay), and considering that it will most certainly weaken the independence of the legal profession to the profound detriment of society, and considering that the access to outside capital will serve only to greatly accelerate anti-competitive concentrations (a trend various ABS insiders and observers in the UK candidly admit is happening and one they candidly admit that they are working hard to accelerate).
In 2012, something happened that I called a sea change in the legal profession: The American Bar Association formally approved a change to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to make clear that lawyers have a duty to be competent not only in the law and its practice, but also in technologIn 2012, something happened that I called a sea change in the legal profession: The American Bar Association formally approved a change to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to make clear that lawyers have a duty to be competent not only in the law and its practice, but also in technologin the legal profession: The American Bar Association formally approved a change to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to make clear that lawyers have a duty to be competent not only in the law and its practice, but also in technologin the law and its practice, but also in technologin technology.
The legal profession is so conservative and we look to see what's happened before, what the precedent is in the legal world.
After doing a trial run some months ago, I will be producing a Law Review Weekly highlighting interesting legal news from the press and the profession, links to important judgments handed down in the previous week, commentary and analysis from the law blogs, a link to my recent Lawcasts (and podcasts done by other lawyers, where available) and a section on the human condition to look at the more surreal and bizarre happenings in law.
My view is that it is in the interest of the legal profession and in the public interest that innovation happen within the legal profession so that the legal profession does not wither in the face of change.
If the way we understand the legal profession's public interest obligations is primarily or exclusively through the lens of benefits accruing to lawyers, what happens if and when lawyers lose the benefits in question?
The CBA Future's Initiative is hosting a twitter chat this Tuesday at 7 pm ET to discuss the concept of «Innovation» in the legal profession, where it is and isn't happening, what's driving it and what's impeding it.
I would suggest it's in the legal profession's own interest to make this happen, or at least look at it.
But my feeling is that something very big happened in this country's legal profession yesterday.
All the different players in the legal industry may not always agree, but the dialogues that are happening now are rich and need to continue, to help everyone understand how we can build on the best values of the profession and innovate our services to meet the demands of justice consumers today.
This tends to happen more in conservative industry sectors like the legal profession, jobs in childhood education, in the building trades, and on federal job postings.
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