SmartLaw: Expert insights for the future of law [Free ebook]

The business of law is changing.

The way firms compete and who they compete with; the staff they employ or choose to outsource, and where in the world they’re located; and the importance of business analytics and big data are all relatively new concerns in law.

So what can firms do to stay competitive in this ever-changing marketplace?

We asked 15 legal industry experts to share their thoughts with us. We posed the question:

"What do you believe lawyers and law firms need to do to prepare for the future of legal services?"

We were surprised at the diversity of their answers.

Download the SmartLaw ebook here

From design thinking to modernising service delivery; understanding clients’ needs and giving added value; and becoming adaptive, flexible and mobile, there’s advice for every firm.

Whether you’re BigLaw, SmallLaw, OldLaw or NewLaw, you’ll find helpful tips, informed guidance and insightful predictions to help you to make the changes you need to survive in the increasingly competitive legal marketplace.

The SmartLaw ebook is packed full of advice from experts across the legal industry - law firms, legal IT providers, thought leaders and consultants - including Ron Friedmann, Susan Hackett, Jordan Furlong, and Ryan McClead.

Grab your free copy of this goldmine of insights into what your firm can do, today, to get ready for the future.

SmartLaw ebook - Expert insights for the future of law

Susanna James

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