Sentences with phrase «legal industry thought»

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.
He is also the host of the LegalMeets podcast, showcasing global legal industry thought leaders and a co-founder of ALTA — Australian Legal Technology Association.
High Performance Counsel publishes exclusive interviews with top legal industry thought - leaders, together with helpful articles and useful reference materials.
When lawyer Kevin O'Keefe started LexBlog in 2003, many in the legal industry thought the idea of a company devoted to nothing but lawyer blogs was crazy.
Let us help you not only quantify it but let us tell you to how to make sense of it, and the legal industry I think can learn how to help with that to make it more understandable and make it more accessible.

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When you think of the legal marijuana industry, you think of Colorado and California.
You'd think that after the hue and cry of that scandal, the U.S. automobile industry would have learned from GM's financial, legal, and public relations nightmare wouldn't happen again.
But there is no industry I can think of — no sport, no science, no game, no writing, no legal system, no athletic ability, no engineering, no drug discovery, no awards for scientific achievement, no Fortune 50 companies (companies that actually make something in addition to money), no adventurism, no culinary art, no nothing in which a woman sits above all men in her field.
«I think 9 percent from one industry is starting to become a significant portion of his overall funds, such that the public might perceive the industry could have an outsized influence,» said Alex Camarda of government watchdog group Reinvent Albany, noting that such contributions are legal.
For skeptics who think that the legal marijuana industry resembles the days of
As lucrative as the Chinese industry is, I don't think Sony and Microsoft can ever crack it, regardless of the legal status of gaming in the country.
Elizabeth, I don't think Mr. Gore himself understands the distinction between organizing the transfer of a technology like the internet out of the lab to commercial interests and creating a legal framework for an industry and inventing it in the first place.
Unlike, apparently, many of the «skeptics» here, I think that the RICO case against the tobacco industry served a useful function — and that such legal recourse, in balance, benefits our society.
«I was especially pleased when Dan took his expertise and his passion to questions about the future of the legal profession and industry,» Howarth says, «because he has the skills to be able to think about, write about and push forward any kind of subject.»
I love working with local legal professionals — using FindLaw's industry - best integrated attorney marketing tools — to put a program in place that helps reach their goals and grow their business beyond what even they thought was possible.
@legalmosaic: Thought provoking articles from legal industry strategy consultant Mark A Cohen.
There is no doubt today that the autonomous vehicles industry is facing gigantic challenges that demand creative and robust legal thinking — not meaningless muddling in manure.
I think JD Supra is set to become an important web 2.o offering for the legal industry.
I can not think of a major IPO in the legal industry in recent memory.
About Jordan Furlong: Jordan Furlong is a highly respected strategist, writer, speaker, and thought leader within the legal industry.
If this was the advertising industry, we would be 10 - 20 years too late, but we think we're right on trend in legal tech.»
I could not think of a major IPO in the legal industry in recent memory until my friend Sean Doherty, writing at Above the Law, mentioned the 2013 IPO of e-discovery and litigation support company UBIC.
What makes this series stand out is that it's not just standard advice, it's customized for the legal industry, and suggests considerations the readers may not have thought of.
Think about widening the focus to a larger audience or subject area — rather than creating another law blog, how about an industry blog with a legal slant?
Yes, he may be probably more negative on the industry generally (just because of legal numbers declining / firms cutting costs / outsourcing of lawyers etc. rather than he thinks law firms are suddenly going to decide they don't need information nor switch to a Google style product) but more that the old duopoly that drove profits is dead.
But I also think I've made a difference in mentoring younger legal marketing professionals over the last 25 + years who are now high - achieving, successful leaders at their current firms and even outside the industry.
I think one of the reasons why legal marketing has been slow to catch with other professional services industries and defining whether or not law firms are hired or if it's individual attorneys.
Legal 500 U.S. — «Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP has tremendous visibility within the industry and has quickly become recognized as a real thought leader across a range of Dodd - Frank - related matters.»
I think it will come eventually in Australia, and it will come partly because of the liberalization of the capital structures, but also because of a general increase in competition fostered by globalization, technology and the realization of «outsiders» that the legal industry has been running a cozy and inefficient quasi monopoly for too long.
Two schools of thought have emerged on blockchain and its potential impact in the legal industry.
Capensys is a global thought - leader within the legal industry providing innovative and effective technology training.
While the sessions we attended weren't always teeming with attendees, the topics were important and the speakers offered valuable insight into areas that we think are hugely important to the future of the legal industry — from workforce management to business intelligence to social media marketing — and we look forward to watching these new conferences take root and bloom in the coming years.
That's where I think the legal industry's going.
Here's my take on why platform thinking will save the legal industry.
Creating legal strategies that help meet our clients» needs today — and anticipate their challenges tomorrow — Foley is continually recognized by our clients and the legal industry for our exceptional client service, thought - leadership, value, and innovative technology.
I think part of the resistence of lawyers hiring non-lawyers stems from situations where a professional from outside the legal industry is hired, not given training on how things work in the legal environment, and then ultimately «fails» because they don't understand how things are done in our world.
Sharon Nelson: Well, I should mention to the audience that I am very grateful to David who agreed to speak to the Virginia State Bar's Committee on the future of the practice of law and so I've had the pleasure of speaking with him before and you were absolutely marvelous to do that for us, and one of the things we talked about that day, as you'll recall, is how the American legal industry has remained stubbornly opposed to ABS in any form, so I'm going to repeat a question I asked you when you spoke to the Committee, why do you think American lawyers are so opposed to ABS?
To fully develop, the industry needs innovative legal thinking to enable productive deals that benefit investors, owners and consumers.
CosmoLex, officially launched to the legal industry in early 2014, has since signed on many new users and has received positive feedback from industry thought leaders, veterans, and experts.
If there's one thing we've learned from our legal industry research, it's that what your clients say and think about your firm matters to your buyers.
I am using the hour every last Friday of the month to try and understand what people outside the very small world that is the legal industry are thinking about when they use the words Social Media.
It's not just the industry as a whole that's changing, and we talk about that a lot, but really it's the individual lawyers thinking outside the box, pushing the boundaries of what we've been taught in the traditional model, and just getting out there and delivering legal services in new ways that's really forming what we call this future of law practice.
But...... thinking about this issue and the amount of articles that have appeared on both these subjects since the new year has made me realize that in the past decade of publishing my pdf newsletter «Law Librarians News» and then subsequently my House of Butter blog, we've all made huge leaps when it comes to the reporting of the legal publishing industry.
That was my first thought when I read that the ABA Journal, one of the most mainstream of all legal industry publications, is sponsoring the Legal Rebels project in an effort to remake the legal profeslegal industry publications, is sponsoring the Legal Rebels project in an effort to remake the legal profesLegal Rebels project in an effort to remake the legal profeslegal profession.
The legal industry isn't nearly as backward as some people seem to think, but it might be bimodal.
I did get me thinking about legal industry ideas worth spreading though.
Roland Vogl, Executive Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology (LST) and a Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School, hosted this event featuring eight legal tech innovators sharing their thoughts on trends in the industry and their experiences creating a legal tech businesses.
CB: I think change is usually good for the legal industry generally.
We saw female Founders, CEOs and thought - leaders dominate the legal tech industry.
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