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Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips - January 05, 2009
A few years ago I wrote a blog post stating that all law firms really needed a Web site now. I hoped law firms would make it their New Year's Resolution for 2006 to set up one if they didn't have one a
Strategic Legal Technology - January 04, 2009
Instead of a New Year prediction, here is a fictional account about how the legal market revolution began. [References to articles and blog posts appear below.]
The Setting: CEO’s office in an innovative, multi-billion dollar company. It’s late Decembe
Strategic Legal Technology - January 02, 2009
By now I assume most readers have at least heard of Twitter, a microblogging service. (If not, you definitely need to read this post).
Twitter allows anyone to create an account or home page - mine is h
Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips - December 31, 2008
For years, if you wanted to read cutting-edge, mind expanding, futuristic material, you just had to grab a copy of Wired magazine or go to its website. While many say staff changes and the passage of time has caused Wired to lose its edge, I submit the following collection from its most popular a
Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips - December 30, 2008
Your ABA published a concise feature on risk management for law firms by expert Anthony E. Davis. You may be tempted to skip it. Don't.
As Davis notes, "The words 'risk management' are very negative to la
Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips - December 29, 2008
Here's a really great Internet search tip. I have posted it before, but it bears repeating. Scott Buhlinger, attorney with the law firm of Brewer, Worten, Robinett, Bartlesville, OK, e-mailed me this week. Scott's no dummy, so he started his e-mail with many laudatory comments a
Strategic Legal Technology - December 29, 2008
My prior post A Former GC Explains Why BigLaw Keeps Getting Business prompted a comment from
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
A former general counsel of a $100mil company wrote to me privately recently commenting on my blog post The Remarkable Inaction of General Counsels in the Face of Crisis and Budget Crunches. She offers an interesting p
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
Another day, another survey, this one of law departments. American Lawyer Magazine, Legal Onramp, and law department consultant Rees Morrison produced an interesting, forward-looking survey.
The Change
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
One of the leading KM professionals in the legal market has changed firms.
Effective December 1, 2008, Oz Benamram is the Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) at White & Case, responsible for developing and implementing the systems and processes to capture and share the firm’s co
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
What’s the current state of legal outsourcing? Depends on what factors you give the most weight to. Four items came together this week to provide excellent perspective on legal process outsourcing (LPO).
US Legal Outsourcing $2 billion by 2013. Over at Int
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
We are facing the worst economic crisis since the Depression. Corporations are slashing budgets. General counsel are under pressure. What are they doing? More of the same.
Law Department Bud
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
Keyword searching is the e-discovery buzz. It may surprise many legal market professionals that search and keywords is really an old issue.
Ari Kaplan, in We’re All in the Keyword Business
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
In the Web 2.0 world, companies interact and learn from their customers via the web. What lesson can we draw for the legal market?
The Secrets of Marketing in a Web 2.0 World in t
Strategic Legal Technology - December 26, 2008
Earlier this month I wrote a post Taking the LPO Temperature: Warm, Getting Hot, But Doubts. A new article in Corporate Counsel about legal process outsourcing deserves its own discussion.
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