♫ They’ll never take my pride They’ll never take my strength They’ll never take my faith They’ll never take my trust They’ll never take my hope But I’m ready to go For the love that’s there for the takin’ (for the takin’) ♫ — Lyrics custom generated by AI using “lawyers and change.” Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) was a science
Law Firm Marketing & Management
3 Important Services That Will Help Your Law Firm Grow in 2022
We are delighted to share a post from a terrific legal industry blogger – Alicia Norton. 
The legal industry has done exceptionally well in response to the challenges brought by the global health crisis. According to a managing partner of a boutique legal search firm, many law firms were able to realize strong gains…
Leadership and Management Training for New Partners
While many professional development programs were put on pause during the pandemic, some firms moved ahead with virtual academies for new partners. Professional development leaders have frequently asked,
“What should we include in our new partner training, and should we alter our curriculum post-pandemic?”.
From an organizational development point of view, it might be preferable to…
Lucy Bassli’s new book (132)
In Post 133, Legal Evolution is proud to feature excerpts of Lucy Bassli’s new book, The Simple Guide to Legal Innovation: Basics Every Lawyer Should Know (2020).
When it comes to legal innovation, many practicing lawyers find themselves in an awkward position. Clients and law firms value responsiveness and problem solving, thus there are…
Remaking News of the Week: Richard Susskind’s Online Courts
Remaking News of the Week: Richard Susskind’s Online Courts features extracts from an early summary of Richard’s new jewel in the legal ecosystem. These are some of the central themes, fist carried in Legal Week. Early next year, I will publish my own review of Online Courts and the Future of Justice.
To Facebook or Not To Facebook? A Rebuttal, Kinda
It takes a lot of guts to stick up for Facebook these days. Barely a week goes by when some new travesty the company committed bursts into the news cycle: Storing hundreds of millions of unencrypted passwords, providing unauthorized access to user data, or enabling discriminatory housing policies for example.
For this reason,…


