The business
landscape for legal services has changed significantly over the past 25 years.
The market's demands for greater value and lower costs has been one of the greatest permanent shifts in
the landscape for legal services.
Amid a dynamic
landscape for legal services, Darryl Cross makes the case for focusing law firm business development on a smaller and more thoughtful list of people.
In it we propose changes which we believe will equip the lawyers we regulate to practise effectively in the new
landscape for legal services.
Not exact matches
The final recommendation is the most interesting of the three and also holds the most potential
for altering the
landscape of
legal services in British Columbia.
It is an uncomfortable reality (
for lawyers, that is) that the vast majority of today's
legal landscape falls outside of the six reserved legal activities (protected under the Legal Services Act) as we head towards the post-LSA land
legal landscape falls outside of the six reserved
legal activities (protected under the Legal Services Act) as we head towards the post-LSA land
legal activities (protected under the
Legal Services Act) as we head towards the post-LSA land
Legal Services Act) as we head towards the post-LSA land grab.
As
legal interim and contract staffing grows to become an important part of the
legal services landscape, we believe a platform approach that provides data analytics
for both contractors and clients will significantly enhance efficiency and their experience.
The
landscape has changed dramatically over the past few years and will only continue to change as the demand
for more efficient and affordable
legal services grows.
Law firms have been part of the
legal services landscape for the past 40 years, albeit larger and more dominant in the past 20.
As former chief
legal officers of sector companies, and former lawyers
for the FCC, the US Department of Justice, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and the White House, we have been at the forefront of the convergence of technology and communications and the explosive growth in the sector, providing a full range of
services to clients across the communications, media and technology
landscape.
If you are looking
for a definitive map of the current
legal services landscape, you are in luck.
The Report asserts that «U.S. jurisdictions» are considering the adoption of regulatory objectives to serve as a framework
for the development of standards in response to a changing
legal profession and
legal services landscape,» and the Report recalls that «numerous countries» already have adopted their own regulatory objectives.
As the
legal operations
landscape grows more complex, corporate
legal departments are increasingly turning to law firms
for additional expertise and
services.
It will provide an overview of the
legal landscape and the need
for innovation, along with a quick tutorial on how to successfully develop and use apps to assist with the delivery of
legal services.
Given the competitive
landscape currently facing the
legal community, it is essential
for any law firm to offer best - in - class
service.
The legislation raises a plethora of issues and significantly alters the security
landscape: It gives the Canadian Security Intelligence
Service (CSIS) powers beyond intelligence gathering (to actively target threats and derail plots); creates new offences (criminalizing «terrorist propaganda» and the «promotion of terror»); lowers the
legal threshold to trigger detention to those who may carry out an offence from the existing standard of will carry out to may carry out; extends preventive detention
for «suspected» terrorists from three days to seven days (inconsistent with the constitutional presumption of innocence); legally entrenches a no fly list; and grants government agencies explicit authority to share private information with domestic and foreign entities.
«We at Harwood Hutton have considerable knowledge of
legal professional practices and the changing commercial landscape for them over the past few years in the wake of the Legal Services Act», said Adam Stro
legal professional practices and the changing commercial
landscape for them over the past few years in the wake of the
Legal Services Act», said Adam Stro
Legal Services Act», said Adam Stronach.