As a former trial lawyer and lifelong baseball fan, I was interested to learn about an upstart legal technology company... read more →
This is the second of a two-part consideration of the affects of self-regulation on the legal industry. Last week's post... read more →
This is the first of a two-part overview of self-regulation in the U.S. legal market. This installment focuses on the... read more →
The phone started to ring shortly after the press reported that Clearspire had died. In fact, it had been sold,... read more →
The Problem in Context The crisis in legal education–particularly for law students and recent graduates–is well known and has received... read more →
“Lawyers are Condos” I was invited to breakfast the other day by an old friend who is the Managing Director... read more →
Legal Disruption at the Margins Last week's post discussed how the legal vertical is primed for interruption. So why hasn’t... read more →
Is Disruption Becoming Commonplace? The theory of “disruptive innovation” was coined by Clayton Christensen and popularized by his book, The... read more →
Some friends who run a successful legal consulting boutique called me the other day to wish me a Happy New... read more →
It’s that time of year again when gifts are exchanged–and returned; resolutions are made–and quickly breached; and hopes for the... read more →