Sentences with phrase «thing about legal marketing»

For lawyers, the great thing about legal marketing is you can hire an expert to handle it for you.

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Look, globalization information technology and what I often call the kind of blurring together of traditional categories like law versus business, or global versus local, or public versus private, these three things are reshaping everything about our world and as lawyers of course we should think they're going to reframe us about what it means to be a lawyer, the market for legal services, how we connect with our clients, the kinds of things that we do and how we do them.
We really felt the time was right to take legal search to another level, and I think one of the things about being in business is that you don't want to be behind the market, yet at the same time you don't necessarily want to be massively ahead of the market in terms of giving people whiz - bang technology that they're not really ready for.
Clients» desire to avoid falling foul of evolving EU data privacy legislation is continuing to shape the eDiscovery market and Andrew Szczech, director of legal technology services at Kroll Ontrack, told Legal IT Insider: «The thing that people are talking about with regard to global eDiscovery is that data privacy is driving the way eDiscovery services are provlegal technology services at Kroll Ontrack, told Legal IT Insider: «The thing that people are talking about with regard to global eDiscovery is that data privacy is driving the way eDiscovery services are provLegal IT Insider: «The thing that people are talking about with regard to global eDiscovery is that data privacy is driving the way eDiscovery services are provided.
At Attorneys Online, we are always looking for new and fun things to try — whether it's about legal marketing or social events!
Well, actually, I get emails, and sometimes direct messages on LinkedIn, but the main thing is, people frequently write me with questions about what they should do in the new legal market.
That perhaps sounds like an unusual thing to say about a $ 700 billion global market, but after visiting a legal tech company yesterday in London's most dynamic quarter the true scale of what could happen to the legal sector was laid bare.
From Lemons to Lemonade (which I didn't purchase, by the way — this was a free review copy) starts by talking in detail about the «untapped legal job market,» which includes things such as JD - preferred jobs, «hidden» jobs that aren't necessarily advertised but can be uncovered with some due diligence, and less commonly considered options, including small town lawyering and teaching outside of law schools.
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