Matthew Homann makes a great point in the[non]billable hour about law firm client cost recovery. He mentions a presentation at the upcoming LegalTech that will cover many items to charge back to clients: Effective cost recovery systems must manage … [Continue reading]
Weblogs and Legal Innovation
Ron Friedmann points out in Strategic Legal Technology that large law firms are slowly dipping an institutional toe into the icy waters of legal weblogs. I agree with Mr. Friedmann that more large law firms will roll out weblogs in 2005. This … [Continue reading]
The Clients are Revolting
The Wall Street Journal today takes over where Cisco: Change or Die left off. Reporter David Bank describes the power shift roiling the software industry in an article called "The Revolt of the Corporate Consumer" (sub req'd; WSJ Online format … [Continue reading]
A Feeding Frenzy
A bit of inside baseball in the blogging community was played this weekend. Martin Schwimmer of the Trademark Blog has requested that Bloglines, a popular weblog RSS feed aggregator, remove his weblog from the service. Bloglines has complied. Mr. … [Continue reading]
The Hot 100
So what is the first thing that pops into your mind when you saw the title of this entry? Wait, I bet I know--English Lawyers! A slick photo gallery documents the awards party: hot or not? A hidden microphone picked up the mood of the moment. We … [Continue reading]