This paper looks at technological and economic changes affecting lawyers, and their effect on the competitiveness of large law firms. It explores methods of unbundling big law firm features, and providing similar services on a more ad hoc basis. In addition, it considers whether current legal education is properly preparing students for a world in which large law firms will be much less dominant. Based on a talk given at Hofstra Law School in March of 2009
Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Firm is part of the scholarly literature th...
Legal technologies (digital solutions to providing legal services) have turned into the essential el...
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and legal Education, Symposiu
This paper looks at technological and economic changes affecting lawyers, and their effect on the co...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
By harnessing improvements in communications and computational systems, law firms are producing a re...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
The Article debunks the highly publicized claim, within the academy and the legal profession, that t...
The transformative potential of technology in legal practice is well recognized. But wholly apart fr...
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposiu
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
Law firms have grown from hundreds of lawyers to thousands of lawyers, and the conventional wisdom i...
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposiu
In a law review article entitled The Changing Cultures and Economics of Large Law Firm Practice and...
Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Firm is part of the scholarly literature th...
Legal technologies (digital solutions to providing legal services) have turned into the essential el...
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and legal Education, Symposiu
This paper looks at technological and economic changes affecting lawyers, and their effect on the co...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
By harnessing improvements in communications and computational systems, law firms are producing a re...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
The Article debunks the highly publicized claim, within the academy and the legal profession, that t...
The transformative potential of technology in legal practice is well recognized. But wholly apart fr...
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposiu
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
Law firms have grown from hundreds of lawyers to thousands of lawyers, and the conventional wisdom i...
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposiu
In a law review article entitled The Changing Cultures and Economics of Large Law Firm Practice and...
Tournament of Lawyers: The Transformation of the Big Law Firm is part of the scholarly literature th...
Legal technologies (digital solutions to providing legal services) have turned into the essential el...
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and legal Education, Symposiu