New year, new law – the most popular Legal Week Law briefings from Q1 2014
New law, future law, tomorrow's law – whatever your opinion on the buzzwords and faddish phrases regularly bandied about by prognosticators and futurologists, most within the profession are in agreement that the downturn has ushered in a new era for legal services.
April 28, 2014 at 09:28 AM
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From quizzing young lawyers on the future of the profession to discussing how law firms can adapt to market changes, Ben Wheway rounds up the best Legal Week Law briefings from Q1 2014
New law, future law, tomorrow's law – whatever your opinion on the buzzwords and faddish phrases regularly bandied about by prognosticators and futurologists, most within the profession are in agreement that the downturn has ushered in a new era for legal services.
There is no shortage of predictions anticipating the Death Of Law As We Know It – but what about hard evidence of how the market is changing? And what should law firm leaders be putting at the top of their agenda as firms scramble to reshape themselves for this new market?
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