The autonomous law office: Agentic AI in the practice
Assuming that agentic artificial intelligence ultimately delivers on what its proponents promise, here is how the technology could change law office life. Read more @ judgeschlegel.com
Assuming that agentic artificial intelligence ultimately delivers on what its proponents promise, here is how the technology could change law office life. Read more @ judgeschlegel.com
Transformative cultural change by firms requires more than good intentions. It takes authentic leadership and deliberate action. Read more @ lollydaskal.com
Succession Planning: Retirement succession requires careful planning, management By David E. Wood Baby Boom generation law partners are not doing a particularly good job of retiring from practice. They know they will have to [...]
By sticking to the principles of certainty, adaptability, and value, lawyers can set prices that are fair to themselves and to their clients. Read more @ slaw.ca
Professionals who make "pausitivity" a habit during their otherwise intense working days will improve efficiency and may also ease stress-related health threats. Read more @ alanet.org
The author employs leading GenAI programs to produce a compendium of formal ethics rulings about lawyers and their use of AI tools. Read more @ lawnext.com
Adding a podcast to marketing efforts can boost an attorney’s public profile. But it requires strategic planning and an investment of time. Read more @ jaffepr.com
By: Brian Taaffe Senior Director – Platform & Data Strategy, BigHand The legal sector is no stranger to change, but 2025 has brought sharper challenges. After years of financial growth, cracks are showing. Rates [...]
Cyber Security: Good cyber hygiene habits can help a firm maintain a clean bill of digital health By Carl Mazzanti The World Health Organization defines hygiene as using practices that help humans stay healthy [...]
Following this simple retainer payment rule will protect lawyers from getting stiffed by clients who are being billed on an hourly basis. Read more @ abovethelaw.com