Lawyers and change make for uncomfortable bedfellows.
It’s probably just as well, then, that the industry has historically been one of conservatism and tradition. For the most part, it’s been a case of evolution, rather than revolution.
Big Law firms must adapt to survive. Author Richard Susskind says if done right, law firms can "even make money while they sleep."
October 10, 2017 at 04:28 PM
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Lawyers and change make for uncomfortable bedfellows.
It’s probably just as well, then, that the industry has historically been one of conservatism and tradition. For the most part, it’s been a case of evolution, rather than revolution.
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