The State of BigLaw: What the NLJ 250 Tells Us
The latest National Law Journal (NLJ) 250 report is out, the list of the nations top 250 firms. The results, while not surprising, serve as a good reminder that BigLaw’s…
If Cisco Can’t Manage Flip, Can BigLaw Manage LawFactory?
Lately I have wrestled with the question of whether large, high-end law firms (“bet-the-farm”) can offer more pedestrian, lower-end services (“Law Factory”). A New York Times article yesterday, Wreckage at…
Is a Law Firm More than a Collection of Solos? The Role of Tech
What makes a law firm a firm, not a collection of solos? From both the client and firm perspective, technology plays a big role in the answer. Client Perspective….
“Industrializing” Law Firm Service is Not a Dirty Word
Last month Toby Brown and I co-wrote “Bet the Farm” Versus “Law Factory”: Which One Works?. We explored how large law firms could segment their business. Toby discussed tiers of…
Twitter Roundup – March 2011
Since not everyone reads Twitter, I reproduce here a selection of my recent Tweets. If Howrey goes down, leaves big leases. Would BigLaw then think: more working virtually = less…
Recognition for Legal Innovation – InnovAction Award 2011
Done something innovative in the legal market? Then get recognition for it. The College of Law Practice Management (I am a trustee) sponsors the InnovAction Award. InnovAction honors innovation in…
Do Law Firms Capitalize on their Collective Intelligence?
Two mainstream media articles last week illustrate the power of collective intelligence. Both make me wonder whether large law firms take full advantage of their scale. Herds on the Street…
“Bet the Farm” Versus “Law Factory”: Which One Works?
Toby Brown of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog and I consider in this joint post the impact of “Law Factories” on the future of large law firms. Introduction –…
What’s Hot in KM?
What’s hot in legal knowledge management? What would KM managers not do again? And what legal KM topics are of most interest now? KM professionals at about 50 large US,…
The KM Imperative – New Report on UK Legal Knowledge Management
A new report on knowledge management from the UK highlights KM best practices, barriers, and outcomes. The February 2011 report, The Knowledge Imperative (14-page PDF), is by OMC Partners, a…
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