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The naked lawyer is back by popular demand! This time the focus is
on the future and what that will mean for legal businesses. This
new report, tomorrow's naked lawyer, builds on the current thinking
on a variety of subjects and explores and challenges conventional
thinking and wisdom with regard to marketing, branding, technology,
artificial intelligence, robotics, and the future of law during the
period of 2015 to 2045. This report focuses on the impact
artificial intelligence is currently having and will inevitably
have on the black and white letter of the law. The author poses
challenging questions about where society, the market, and the
legal ecosystem is moving (and where the law is lagging behind),
all the while providing practical solutions in relation to the
psychology and skills that you will need to future proof your
career and/or your business. Based on compelling research from a
wide spectrum of resources and fields, and with input from numerous
authoritative and respected global leaders within the legal
profession and far beyond, the report describes the improvements
and automations that may be made for your personal good, the client
good, the legal business good, and for the good of legal justice
systems throughout the world. A glimpse at the content... ---
Practical advice, case studies and examples to help you and your
business grow --- Examples from IBM, Google, UBS, DAS, LexisNexis,
and Peppermint Technology --- Contributions from eminent, and world
renowned professionals, leading thinkers, scientists,
technologists, futurists, and entrepreneurs --- Some storytelling
and cheekiness in true naked lawyer style! It's time to start
providing answers and solutions to how we can embrace NewTech and
the NewHuman by creating NewLaw and still be successful. tomorrow's
naked lawyer does exactly this. It is an important read for anyone,
anywhere in the world, who is curious about the future of law and
how to prepare for it. Lawyers, non-lawyers, suppliers,
consultants, entrepreneurs, innovators, investors, YOU ... enjoy
the tomorrow's naked lawyer journey!
Want to know how to - Successfully market, brand and sell yourself
in this digital era? Generate GBP500,000+ of new client work
enquiries in a year? Have more choice, change and control in the
direction of your career, business or life? And be entertained
whilst being informed? If your answer is YES then the naked lawyer
is essential reading for you - Packed with examples, case studies
and 'to do's' focusing on 10 key elements (with hundreds of proven
successful steps, tips, hints and secrets) this inspirational book
will show you how to get more clients, sales, referrals, income,
value, growth and success. Within the report, author, lawyer and
entrepreneur, Chrissie Lightfoot reveals the ROAR (Reach Out And
Relate) model, a successful blueprint detailing how, as a trainee
solicitor and newly qualified lawyer (during the 2009 recession),
she achieved GBP562,000 of new client legal sales generation
enquiries and referrals. From start to finish the naked lawyer will
provide you with a complete strategy and skills toolkit for brand,
career and business development - covering key areas including:
Devising an effective personal brand; Using social media to build
brand, win business and enhance relationships with clients;
Innovation; Getting referrals and winning business; Creating a
strategy and mindset for success; Communication; Client
relationship management; and much more...
Legal services providers today need to innovate in their business
models, delivery methods, and moreover in their value propositions
in order to compete against competition coming in all shapes and
sizes (and from unexpected quarters). New Directions in Legal
Services examines the fast pace of change in the legal services
sector, driven in part by new technologies, and considers what the
future holds. We also look at some examples of new business models
and service delivery methods that are disrupting the market, and
the new approaches to pricing and profitability that are necessary
to support new ways of working and delivering legal services. With
research, insight and real world case studies from law firm
leaders, NewLaw pioneers, in-house counsels, academics,
consultants, and legal futurists New Directions in Legal Services
covers: The impact of technology on the traditional law firm
business model New business models altering the legal services
landscape, driven by AI and emerging technologies Moving beyond AI
and CC, what is the next big thing for legal services? How Design
Thinking can be applied to legal service design The evolving legal
talent pool Rethinking pricing and profitability to support new
ways of delivering legal services Umbrella models for law firms
Unbundling legal services and new options for in-house teams Law
firm-client collaboration through the managed legal network
Business model innovation - Implementing and sustaining change The
message to the legal sector could not be clearer: innovate or die.
New Directions in Legal Services clearly outlines how individuals,
law firms, and legal departments are accepting the challenge and
are innovating alongside the New Law service providers that have
taken root in the industry to provide a growing array of options
for lawyers and clients
Could you benefit from expert guidance on how to stay competitive
and streamlined in a legal marketplace that is increasingly
competitive? Law firms are finding it harder to adapt quickly to a
legal landscape that is constantly evolving. That's why it's
imperative for law firm leaders to recognise and respond to this
change in order to stay competitive. While the economy has
improved, key challenges from the recession remain. Clients are
more demanding, reducing cost is as important as it ever was, and
firms realise that operational efficiency is crucial to gaining
small but important margins. In this market, those small margins
can be game-changers for large and small firm alike. This new and
updated edition of The Lawyer's Guide to Strategic Practice
Management equips law firm leaders with the very latest guidance
and market knowledge on how to improve and refine current
management strategies in order to thrive and compete in today's
legal marketplace. From the latest developments in technology and
AI, how to improve your firm's coverage on LinkedIn to increasing
motivation to act on cross-selling opportunities, this guide is an
amalgamation of guidance from the most talked-about thought leaders
in the legal sphere. The second edition contains 7 new chapters
covering strategy; market and client development; people and talent
management; finance and pricing and optimisation and technology.
Key features of this updated guide 33 chapters covering six key
areas of law firm management Contains valuable material such as
diagnostic questionnaires, how-to guides, case studies and
action-planning worksheets Hear from a range of thought leaders and
experts in the law firm management sphere including: Viv Williams
(CEO of 360 Legal Group) Patrick J. McKenna (strategist and advisor
to premier law firms) Chrissie Lightfoot (CEO of EntrepreneurLawyer
Ltd) Geoff Coughlin (co-founder of Emphasis on Skills Ltd) Order
your copy of this guide to: Review revenue and profit models,
profitability strategies and law firm profit drivers Examine the
various alternatives to the traditional billing hour Measure and
manage the performance of your lawyers Find market niches and
develop individual business development strategies Learn about the
adoption of client listening programmes Use big data for billing
and cost and forecasting analysis Build the business case for legal
project management Improve client and staff communication,
connectivity and collaboration strategies Inform your management
strategy with the very latest market insights and find solutions to
your management challenge. Order your copy of this updated guide.
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