Offering services to the middle class doesn't have to mean
just general practice law either.
Not exact matches
Sam Glover: Well, fortunately, I think the listeners of our podcast are uncommonly awoke to the changes that are shaping the world today and
law practice in
general and so let's
just assume that they are open to taking a real good objective hard look at
law practice and so I could feel myself getting tempted to like go off on tangents and dive into the middle of the subject of your book, but let's kind of start at the beginning.
Fortunately, given the nature of our
practice being a
general business
law practice, we have exposure to all the different areas, so it
just involves a shift of resources.
In a January 2007 speech discussing changes in
law practice, Mark Chandler,
General Counsel of Cisco Systems noted, «Upending one's life to support inefficient means of communication, driven by a billable hour system, to maintain a relatively slim chance of making partner,
just doesn't cut it.
As a
general theme, the rules tend to focus on the public interest and ensuring that
practicing law is not
just another way to make money.