Ayelette Robinson, Director of Knowledge Technology at Littler Mendelson, did a guest post on the 3 Geeks and a Law Blog a couple days ago asking, “How would you transform the legal industry?” It got me thinking and I thought I’d carry her idea to my blog and pose it to […]
3 Geeks review our cross-selling mobile app, Velocity
In an ILTA hosted webinar yesterday about experience databases, Kathrine Cain (Winston & Strawn), Lisa Simon (Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck) and I spoke about our own experiences implementing experience databases. As I mentioned in my introduction and observations, this is one of the hottest topics proliferating law firms today – […]
Experience databases: If you build it, will they come?
For many AmLaw 100 and 200 law firms, experience management is one of the most important stated initiatives for 2012. Knowing what your partners do and knowing how to easily sort, parse and leverage this data is a top priority for managing partners, law firm chairs and executive committees. If […]
The best description of “strategy” I’ve read in years
I am having lunch today with the “3 Geeks and a Law Blog” trio – Lisa Salazar, Toby Brown and Greg Lambert. To prep, I am climbing into their award-winning blog of the same name and came across this description in a post by Greg. He’s talking about another blogger […]
A Toast to Differentiation: What law firms can learn from Blue Hill at Stone Barns
(Guest post by Lise Anne Schwartz) Regular visitors to this blog know that Deborah is a connoisseur of fine food, wine and restaurants. So when she visited New York last week, the pressure was on to find a unique dining experience for us to share. I took her to Blue […]
Have you heard about “Twitterology?” It’s the latest hot new science.
Ben Zimmer is a self-described all-around word nut. He is the former On Language columnist for The New York Times Magazine, the executive producer of VisualThesaurus.com (an entirely useful tool when you're looking to add color to your prose) and vocabulary.com. In a recent New York Times Sunday Review column […]
Calling in-house legal marketers and business development professionals – A Survey
There is one day left to be a part of Content Pilot’s survey called, “Survey on Law Firm Proposals, RFPs and Managing Experience.” This is the second such survey, the first being conducted on a smaller scale in early 2010. Prompted again by recent conversations with C-level marketing/BD leaders and marketing directors […]
Three tiers of law firms and the Transatlantic Elite “Sweet Sixteen”
Given that we are still waiting for the results of the NCAA Final Four basketball tournament, I thought it was apropos to mention TheLawyer.com’s Transatlantic Elite Sweet Sixteen that it published in Q4 2010. Read about the firms that have been elevated to this coveted position. Briefly, they are: Allen […]
Transparency: Beyond the Extranet (ILTA Presentation 2010)
The 2010 ILTA conference is still underway in Las Vegas. My panel, “Transparency: Beyond the Extranet,” was late Tuesday afternoon, August 24. Cheryl Disch (the extraordinary proposal manager at Duane Morris about whom I’ve blogged in the past) assembled our diverse ILTA panel that included: Julie Kremer, Enterprise Technology Strategist from Microsoft, […]
Do you know what you don’t know? – (A post about KM.)
Law firms have been knowledge management organizations ever since handfuls of lawyers started practicing together under the auspices of a “firm.” They just didn’t know it. Steve Denning is the author of numerous top-selling business books about leadership, and his client list reads like the Fortune 500 issue of Fortune magazine. […]