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New Directions in Legal Services
Alber, John; Caplan, Martyn; Goodman, Joanna; Guimond, Christie; Hartung, Markus; Henry, Debbie Epstein; Kitchingman, Fleur; Lightfoot, Chrissie; Patel, Janvi; Polson, Mike; Roster, Michael; Tapp, Richard; Ziercke, Emma
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Legal services providers today need to innovate in their business models, delivery methods, and moreover in their value propositions in order to compete against competition coming in all shapes and sizes (and from unexpected quarters).New Directions in Legal Services examines the fast pace of change in t…he legal services sector, driven in part by new technologies, and considers what the future holds. We also look at some examples of new business models and service delivery methods that are disrupting the market, and the new approaches to pricing and profitability that are necessary to support new ways of working and delivering legal services. With research, insight and real world case studies from law firm leaders, NewLaw pioneers, in-house counsels, academics, consultants, and legal futurists New Directions in Legal Services covers:The impact of technology on the traditional law firm business model New business models altering the legal services landscape, driven by AI and emerging technologiesMoving beyond AI and CC, what is the next big thing for legal services?How Design Thinking can be applied to legal service designThe evolving legal talent poolRethinking pricing and profitability to support new ways of delivering legal servicesUmbrella models for law firmsUnbundling legal services and new options for in-house teamsLaw firm-client collaboration through the managed legal networkBusiness model innovation - Implementing and sustaining changeThe message to the legal sector could not be clearer: innovate or die. New Directions in Legal Services clearly outlines how individuals, law firms, and legal departments are accepting the challenge and are innovating alongside the New Law service providers that have taken root in the industry to provide a growing array of options for lawyers and clients.

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Paperback. Zustand: New. Legal services providers today need to innovate in their business models, delivery methods, and moreover in their value propositions in order to compete against competition coming in all shapes and sizes (and from unexpected quarters).New Directions in Legal Services examines the fast pace of change in t…he legal services sector, driven in part by new technologies, and considers what the future holds. We also look at some examples of new business models and service delivery methods that are disrupting the market, and the new approaches to pricing and profitability that are necessary to support new ways of working and delivering legal services. With research, insight and real world case studies from law firm leaders, NewLaw pioneers, in-house counsels, academics, consultants, and legal futurists New Directions in Legal Services covers:The impact of technology on the traditional law firm business model New business models altering the legal services landscape, driven by AI and emerging technologiesMoving beyond AI and CC, what is the next big thing for legal services?How Design Thinking can be applied to legal service designThe evolving legal talent poolRethinking pricing and profitability to support new ways of delivering legal servicesUmbrella models for law firmsUnbundling legal services and new options for in-house teamsLaw firm-client collaboration through the managed legal networkBusiness model innovation - Implementing and sustaining changeThe message to the legal sector could not be clearer: innovate or die. New Directions in Legal Services clearly outlines how individuals, law firms, and legal departments are accepting the challenge and are innovating alongside the New Law service providers that have taken root in the industry to provide a growing array of options for lawyers and clients.