Potential legal clients are increasingly turning to online matching services to find attorneys. In some cases, these services charge a fee based on a percentage of the attorney’s costs for their legal help, and the money is paid to and
Attorneys Creative Roundtable
The Attorney’s Creative Roundtable objective: plot out a revolutionary entrepreneurial approach to the future of lawyers. Meeting as a peer advisory group, the broad geographic and multi-discipline approach to The Attorney’s Creative Roundtable allows participants to stimulate ideas without the fear of competition.
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Should I become a Lawyer?
Should I become a lawyer? Or are lawyers themselves becoming extinct?
The first question is one that I have been struggling with. The second question is one that George Bellas asked me when I began working for him this past…
5 Technology Trends That Will Impact Business, Practice of Law
How will emerging technology trends like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, data verification, “frictionless” technology designs and the skills and capabilities required for the “Internet of thinking” reshape the landscape for small businesses – and the practice of law?
A report…
Attorneys Should Do Homework About Cloud Security
Storing info in the Cloud can be dangerous.
Attorneys who do their due diligence need not be overly concerned about the security of storing their firm and client information in the online “cloud,” the network of servers that operate as…