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 →
Law is not an Island Much has been written about the causes and effects–immediate and longer-term–of change in the legal... read more →
The Climate that Propelled the Growth of Lower End Providers When the Association of Corporate Counsel (“ACC”) launched its Value... read more →
The “Fat Middle" and the Segmentation of Corporate Legal Work “Fat Middle” is a term that has been applied by... read more →
It’s easy to be critical of Plaintiff class action lawyers: They are the Oakland Raiders of the legal profession They... read more →
With so much being written about the changes afoot in the legal ecosystem, it is a good time to revisit... read more →
Life imitates baseball; that much we can stipulate. So too does law parallel baseball. And what better time to explore... read more →