For decades, lawyers have been complaining that they hate working at law firms, and clients have expressed increasing frustration with high legal fees. But complaining is as far as either group went, until recently. This is perhaps the first attempt at a comprehensive review of a wide variety of new business organizations that have arisen in recent years to remedy the market’s failure to deliver business organizations responsive to the complaints of either lawyers or of clients. The “New Models of Legal Practice” described here typically offer a new value proposition for lawyers and clients. For lawyers, New Models offer better work-life balance and more control over other aspects of their work lives—in exchange for which lawyers typically ...
Alternative Business Structure (ABS) law firms in the United Kingdom allow for non-lawyer owners and...
As the legal industry continues to recover from the shock of the recent recession, it finds itself i...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
For decades, lawyers have been complaining that they hate working at law firms, and clients have exp...
This working paper outlines possible innovations to legal services, drawing on examples of new model...
Most law firms have done little to address the opportunities and threats related to potentially disr...
The business model of many law firms, as legal professions on the whole, will be facing a considerab...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
Many law firms have done little to address the opportunities and threats presented by potentially di...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
To examine innovations in legal practice, the University of Missouri Center for the Study of Dispute...
In this article, Forrest Mosten and Julie Macfarlane build a new bridge in their 30-year professiona...
Law firms face difficulties when trying to adapt to the rapidly changing technology and increasing c...
28 pagesThe need for law firms to evolve and innovate is well-known and much discussed. However, the...
Alternative Business Structure (ABS) law firms in the United Kingdom allow for non-lawyer owners and...
As the legal industry continues to recover from the shock of the recent recession, it finds itself i...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
For decades, lawyers have been complaining that they hate working at law firms, and clients have exp...
This working paper outlines possible innovations to legal services, drawing on examples of new model...
Most law firms have done little to address the opportunities and threats related to potentially disr...
The business model of many law firms, as legal professions on the whole, will be facing a considerab...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
Many law firms have done little to address the opportunities and threats presented by potentially di...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
To examine innovations in legal practice, the University of Missouri Center for the Study of Dispute...
In this article, Forrest Mosten and Julie Macfarlane build a new bridge in their 30-year professiona...
Law firms face difficulties when trying to adapt to the rapidly changing technology and increasing c...
28 pagesThe need for law firms to evolve and innovate is well-known and much discussed. However, the...
Alternative Business Structure (ABS) law firms in the United Kingdom allow for non-lawyer owners and...
As the legal industry continues to recover from the shock of the recent recession, it finds itself i...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...