|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
Innovation. How to go about it, what it can do for your business -
what even is it? Can innovation be applied in the legal
environment? Such is the interest and appetite for legal innovation
that, in the last 18 months, ARK has published over a dozen titles
with innovation in their remit, covering everything from knowledge
management to pricing, from marketing to recruitment, and
everything in between. This compilation deep-dives into the key
areas that drive innovation forward in the legal profession,
combining the views and experiences of 14 leaders in their fields.
Much has been written about the pace of change facing the legal
industry - how certain law firm functions are being replaced by
artificial intelligence and new types of service providers, how
accounting firms are looking to absorb and replace law firms, and
how merging into worldwide mega firms of 3,000 to 10,000 lawyers is
the only way to survive. Steve Jobs and others have called this
evolution "creative destruction". Richard Susskind referred to it
years ago as "the end of lawyers". It is true that the legal market
is facing massive change. Technology, new ways of working,
alternative methods of billing, and highly disruptive new entrants
have all made their mark on the traditional legal business model.
The Future of Law Firm Business Models takes a look at all these
trends and more, horizon-scanning for future developments, and the
ways in which these issues will fundamentally change the market.
This guide to the Middle Level waterways that lie between the River
Great Ouse and River Nene, including the main link route via March
and several other alternatives, gives all the information needed
for anyone planning to navigate the area. Shaped by human ingenuity
and home to a rich variety of nature, the serene and stunning
landscapes of the Fenland waterways are more remote than most of
the rest of the country's network of navigable inland waters. In
this lies their beauty and much of their attraction. However, they
also have sufficient access to facilities. Readers will find a
wealth of information about moorings, facilities and services, as
well as features of interest to canoeists, paddleboarders, walkers
and other users of the waterways. It includes detailed mapping for
each section of the rivers as well as overview plans. Imray's
popular inland waterways guides are being revised with experienced
boat-owners and navigators from the Inland Waterways Association.
With a completely new design and maps that have been rescaled and
reoriented to make them more user-friendly, this new Fenland
Waterways guide has been written by Chris Howes, Deputy National
Chairman, Eastern Region Chairman and Peterborough Branch Chairman
of the IWA. Chris is a knowledgeable enthusiast for the area and
his navigation notes are enriched with narrative and photographs,
highlighting numerous points of interest.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R398
R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
|