Number of Big Law Firm Blogs Continues to Grow
Blogging continues to grow in big law firms. Kevin O’Keefe of LexBlog posted his State of the AmLaw 200 blogosphere, March 2008 last week. He found that from August 2007 to March 2008, the number of big law firm blogs grew from 74 to 110....
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
1 min read
HSBC and Philip Morris Go Public on Legal Outsourcing
Many discuss legal outsourcing but few admit doing it. I predicted in January that more law firms will go public about outsourcing. As more law departments reveal publicly that they outsource and offshore, barrier for law firms to do the same falls. HSBC launches offshore...
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
1 min read
Legal Technology 2.0
I started blogging here 5 years ago. It’s a good occasion to think about how my posts have evolved. I now see that both the legal market and I have moved to “Legal Technology 2.0”. Why, you might wonder, does a blog called Strategic Legal...
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
3 min read
KM Not the Only Self Doubters
Knowledge management professionals spend a fair bit of time examining what they do, how it works, and if it matters. We have looked at times with envy and awe at marketing department budget and headcount growth. Law Firm Marketing: R.I.P. in New York Lawyer (6...
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
1 min read
Funding Law Suits: Market Discipline to Manage Legal Risk?
Champerty is one of the those great law school words that few think about or remember in detail. Something to do with buying law suits being illegal. Funding them, however, may be a different story. Third-Party Litigation Funding Stepping up in U.K. in the Wall...
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
2 min read
New Collaborative Web Sites for Legal Market
Two relatively new web sites offer the legal market a way to market services, share documents, and build community. To some extent, each is trying to apply the Facebook or MySpace paradigm to lawyers. First, some history. Fifteen years ago David Johnson, David Post, and...
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
2 min read
Microsoft OneNote Re-Visited – Still a Winner
Almost four years ago to the day, I started this “Personal Productivity” category. with a post extolling Microsoft OneNote. Four year later, I continue to depend on OneNote (now the improved 2007 version). The surprise is that more people have not heard of it, much...
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
1 min read
Improving E-Discovery with Smart [Humans] [Technology]
Does finding the best way to search through huge volumes of e-data sometimes feel like the quest for the Holy Grail? I’ve previously written about applying smart search tools and using offshore lawyers to manage e-discovery reviews more effectively. In thinking about process improvement, we...
Ron Friedmann,
18 years ago
2 min read
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