New business models are the key to innovation, not new technology. That’s the conclusion of a recent Wall Street Journal... read more →
Singapore’s cityscape is a glimpse into the future, tinged with remnants of a bygone colonial age. Its buildings are tall,... read more →
With all the talk of “legal innovation,” it’s remarkably difficult to overcome institutional stasis within a legal organization, regulatory body,... read more →
It’s not often that a law firm hears what’s expected directly from the client’s CEO. That’s what occurred at the... read more →
Last week’s column examined the disconnect between law’s “innovation” fixation and its low customer satisfaction and distribution challenges. Instead of... read more →
Law is struggling to keep pace with the speed of business as well as to satisfy clients. One key reason... read more →
Ferris Bueller famously quipped, “Life moves pretty fast.” Imagine what he would say now …The pace of change is accelerating... read more →
The staid legal industry is smitten by “innovation,” even as it lacks a common definition how the term applies to... read more →
The rule of law is under siege. It is taking incoming on all sides. The judiciary, the Department of Justice,... read more →
Anyone who has seen the film Cabaret or heard the soundtrack will remember Liza Minnelli’s ode to the power of money:... read more →