The Future of Law Issue | May 2018
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
A new policy is paying benefits to this firm and its employees. Providing a commodity is not necessarily a bad thing. AI is changing legal practice, but lawyers will still have plenty to do. Smaller, flexible workspaces that embrace technology are a growing trend for law firms. A combination of automation and better human interaction can improve your practice. Young lawyers should embrace learning e-discovery, not fear it. Enhancements Westlaw customers love. Firms need to take a harder look at their culture and leadership. The most successful law firms of the future will be the ones with the most skilled leaders. Law firms have much to think about as a result of tax law changes.How Working Remotely Helps Our Firm
Customizing the Commodity of Legal Services
Siri, Esq.—The AI Robots are (not) Coming
Workplace Technology Will Change the Law Office of the Future
Hacking the Future of Lawyering
E-Discovery: On-the-Job Training or Trial by Fire?
Sponsored One “Life-Changing” Westlaw Feature
Sexual Harassment Training and Policies Only Go So Far
The Future of Law Needs a Solid Foundation
What Tax Reform Means To Law Firms