Rendleman posits a hypothetical case involving a lawyer who's also a rancher: If an employee cowpoke happens to know the rancher is a lawyer and asks to come in to the rancher's law office to
talk about a legal problem, that's ethical.
Clients are on Twitter, and they are
talking about their legal problems — and their lawyers.
Not exact matches
Everyone loves
talking about Barry in accounting who dances with his desk chair after one too many cocktails, but over-serving alcohol is the main reason for
legal problems at any office event.
We have
talked about how
legal tech often focuses on the wrong
problems and that one of the things we should be doing is working to better access and wrangle big data.
For months, representatives from the Access to Justice Commission and
legal aid groups have been meeting with members of the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee and the Governor's staff to
talk about two things: how
legal aid can help Wisconsin residents resolve their
legal problems more efficiently and how that assistance helps the state save money.
This is true whether you're
talking about solving a research or discovery
problem, sketching out a
legal strategy, assessing the merits of a case, or performing a multitude of tasks that a lawyer now confronts.
In addition to the activities that accompany the beginning of every school year — meeting incoming students,
talking to former students
about their summer experiences, creating
legal writing
problems, and figuring out why the lights won't work in your classroom — we hope you will add perusing our blog to your agenda!
This wasn't because the
problem had gone away; from my reading of comments on stage and in conversations, it was because
legal costs had ceased to be something to
talk about and had become something to be dealt with.
I mean it's this interesting dynamic that we've
talked about on the show before where there's for sure the distinction between access to justice and access to lawyers, and that you can have your
legal problem or your life
problem with
legal implications solved without necessarily needing to engage a lawyer, so not all access to justice
problems are access to lawyer
problems.
Are overly concerned
about the fee, ask
about the fee before you discuss their
legal problem, won't
talk to you
about their budget or don't know what it is
Usually we're
talking about young women who want to know these stories, they want to know the background those are the perfect candidates for the intake position because we don't want them trying to solve this person's
problem and most of us even after a few months in the
legal industry, we think we have enough information to jump to solving.
Sam Glover: What I want to
talk about today is the
legal profession's diversity
problem.
Today we're
talking with our friend Nicole Bradick
about using design thinking to build tech solutions to
legal problems, and
about why none of that can probably fix some of the
problems built into the
legal system today.
While many
talk about access to justice issues, Bauman shook up the
legal community when he warned these
problems could be «potentially fatal to our profession as we know it.»
People often say 80 % of the
legal need goes unmet, and what they're almost always talking about when they say that, is this Legal Services Corporation study that is probably getting a little bit long in the tooth, but was a well done study that shows that about 80 % of the people who qualify for legal aid and have a legal problem that legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resou
legal need goes unmet, and what they're almost always
talking about when they say that, is this
Legal Services Corporation study that is probably getting a little bit long in the tooth, but was a well done study that shows that about 80 % of the people who qualify for legal aid and have a legal problem that legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resou
Legal Services Corporation study that is probably getting a little bit long in the tooth, but was a well done study that shows that
about 80 % of the people who qualify for
legal aid and have a legal problem that legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resou
legal aid and have a
legal problem that legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resou
legal problem that
legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resou
legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resources.
The
problem with trying to value
legal information is that we mostly just
talk about its price instead of its value.
We
talked about an access to justice gap, but what people are usually
talking about is an access to lawyers gap because there is actually no gap in the number of people who have their
legal problems solved.
Sam Glover: You
talked about analyzing
legal issues from TV shows, for example, which some lawyers do that and I wonder if that is helpful in sort of branding and raising your profile, but I wonder
about it in terms of search engine optimization because people aren't searching for those kinds of
legal problems and the kinds of people that come across your post if it goes viral, I mean it sounds awesome to get thousands or hundreds of thousands of hits on a post, but those aren't clients so I wonder how you think
about stuff like that, you know kind of going for publicity seeking posts?
In this interview Attorney Zhao chatted the original intention to takeup the lawyer's occupation and
talked about the development of the Chinese law.Both of them wish this interview to promote the improvement in the field of the international
legal service and arouse people to pay much more attention to international
legal problems.
That goes to something we've
talked about before on the podcast which is realize that lawyers tend to be myopic thinking
about, «There is a
legal problem and I have the solution to it,» rather than, «My client has a
problem, one aspect of which is a
legal problem that I was trained to solve in law school, but there's a bigger
problem that I can help solve.»
I think they apply whether we're
talking about individuals who definitely are under - served by lawyers today, but I think it goes all the way up to the largest clients, too, where there are large corporates that have all these
legal needs that aren't being met because it's just not either packaged or priced in a way that works for them to get these
problems solved.
Elie and Joe
talk with Steve Silver of The
Legal Blitz
about all the off the field
problems associated with «OMG I think that's brain coming out of his ear» - Ball.
«When you
talk to her
about a
problem, she gives you a different insight to someone with a
legal background.
I don't think we should stop
talking about AI, but I do think we should focus on tackling
problems that are still plaguing the
legal industry that a robot drafting a
legal pleading from scratch can't solve.
The
problem with how we value
legal information is shown by the way we
talk about it.
Most clients love to
talk about their business, and using those lawyerly skill investigating business
problems rather than
legal ones (when the clock is ticking) is, in my experience, always time well spent.
On Saturday, any good will the company earned by
talking about the
problem first was quickly undone when reporters revealed Facebook's behind - the - scenes
legal maneuvering.