Time is your most valuable resource, and you should spend as much of your time as
possible solving legal problems for clients.
Not exact matches
As matters presently stand in most American law schools, it is quite
possible to obtain a J.D. without ever having taken an international law course or without having considered how other countries might approach or
solve a
legal problem.
I guess maybe what I'm thinking is that by opening up the window, by learning how to code, learning what's
possible, it lets you see a different way of serving clients and
solving legal problems, and part of me thinks that, as new possibilities come online, new ways of serving clients by building tools that fix things, like this parking ticket app, like a service that allows lawyers to build a referral network that makes them look more like a giant, spread out firm, and other things, as these possibilities come out there, you can stop thinking about serving just one client's
legal needs, and start thinking about
solving that
legal problem for anyone who comes to you.
The function of
legal service is to enable businesses and society to grow,
solve problems and function in the best way
possible.
Our goal for our clients is to
solve their
legal problem as quickly and inexpensively as
possible.
Technology innovators want to
solve legal problems once for an unlimited number of people, which will allow them to provide the service more cheaply than is
possible with current methods.
Rather, law firms should be asking what is the best way to partner with clients to
solve legal problems taking into consideration
possible resources outside the scope of the law firm's operations — including
legal process outsourcing providers.For example, does it make sense to staff a file with juniors when work can be outsourced to an alternate
legal services provider at half the cost?