Not exact matches
You see, I've always been this multi-discipline kind of guy — web marketer, KM practitioner, coder developer, law librarian, etc. (you can check the
About page, or my profile, if you don't know me)--
lots of interests and
lots of hats, but always with a web - information delivery bent, and always within the
legal market.
Although, in our eyes, they didn't really push and
market their titles as much as they should have due to a desire to make their client base aware they were up with the times (and their competitors) with
lots of talk
about furious digitizing and the creation of new online
legal products just to keep up with the Joneses.
Katzel says that this is «analogous to the situation that we are in already as manager of AIG's
legal spend, we collect a
lot of data on
market trends, so we can get an understanding across various industries across various clients
about what the median cost is to say, litigate a primary causality case in a particular jurisdiction in the US — and that kind of
market data across multiple clients in our network on an anonymized aggregate basis ultimately is meaningful for clients.»
Matthew Moeller: I did, and it was right around the time of Katrina, so there was a
lot of thought
about leaving and what might be the job prospects for attorneys going forward in New Orleans, but I did decide to stay here with my girlfriend who is now my wife and we're certainly glad we did because the
legal market in New Orleans has flourished I think since Katrina.
«We have a
lot of people who come in at graduate level and it's
about looking at how we can equip them with relevant skills to develop and progress their careers within the rapidly changing
legal market.»
While there has been a
lot of talk in the
legal market about accepting Bitcoin as a payment for services and products, few companies or law firms have yet to formally state that they are actually doing so.
That's the irony:
Lots of lawyers are actually willing to provide their
legal help to the
market in exchange for an average of
about $ 35 an hour.
So, there's a
lot of talk today in the
legal market about innovation, especially artificial intelligence, and that's all great, but it won't have an impact unless lawyers change what they do day ‑ to ‑ day.