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An in-depth look at the trends and future developments that will fundamentally change the legal market.
List of contents
Chapter 1: The inevitability of multi-disciplinary practices Michael Roster, formerly managing partner of Morrison & Foerster's Los Angeles office Chapter 2: A world without lines means lawyers have to move beyond just law Patrick Lamb, Founding Partner of ElevateNext Law, LLP and Vice President, Elevate Services, Inc. Chapter 3: The Big Four and the legal sector - what this means for law firms Matthew Kellett, partner - UK law leader, financial services at EY Law Chapter 4: Practical challenges for a multi-disciplinary practice Rachel Khiara, Khiara Law Chapter 5: Litigation finance - how law firms and clients are leveraging capital and new business models to transform the legal market Scott Mozarsky, Vannin Capital Chapter 6: Strategic partnerships in law Tony Young, partner, BDO Chapter 7: How the pressures for new business models mean AFAs are finally coming of age Chris Howe, Raedbora Consulting Chapter 8: Digital transformation: how technology is changing business models Rob Millard, Cambridge Strategy Group Chapter 9: Utilising technology to create law firm businesses Jason Moyse, LawMade Chapter 10: Listing law firms - a global trend? Rachel Khiara, Khiara Law Chapter 11: Adapting business models to ride the millennial wave Rachel Brushfield, EnergiseLegal Chapter 12: The changing legal landscape Jae Um, Sixparsecs
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Edited by Alex Davies - By Michael Roster; Patrick J Lamb; Matthew Kellett; Scott Mozarsky; Chris Howell; Robert Millard; Jason Moyse; Rachel Khiara; Rachel Brushfield; Jae Um and Tony Young
Summary
An in-depth look at the trends and future developments that will fundamentally change the legal market.