Remove Article Remove Law Remove Legal marketplace
article thumbnail

Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 1

LawSites

Today, March 8, 2023, marks 10 years since Daniel Martin Katz , Renee Knake Jefferson and a group of colleagues and students from Michigan State University School of Law hosted ReInvent Law Silicon Valley at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. This wasn’t just “another legal tech event.”

Law 59
article thumbnail

Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 1

Legal Tech Monitor

Today, March 8, 2023, marks 10 years since Daniel Martin Katz , Renee Knake Jefferson and a group of colleagues and students from Michigan State University School of Law hosted ReInvent Law Silicon Valley at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. This wasn’t just “another legal tech event.”

Law 52
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Beyond Word of Mouth: Proven Data-Driven Client Acquisition Methods

Legal Tech Monitor

My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here. ** Beyond Word of Mouth: Proven Data-Driven Client Acquisition Methods What used to be tried and true client acquisition methods are no longer reliable in today’s digital world. Of those leads, 10,286 ultimately became law firm clients. Here is my recent Daily Record column.

article thumbnail

The Year Ahead in Legal Tech: AI, Innovation, and Opportunity

Legal Tech Monitor

My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here. * The Year Ahead in Legal Tech: AI, Innovation, and Opportunity Looking back on 2024, this Grateful Dead lyric comes to mind: “What a long, strange trip it’s been.” Nevertheless, the impact on the practice of law overall was significant.

article thumbnail

Exclusive: As UpCounsel Launches Crowdfunding Campaign, the Phoenix-like Story Of Its Rise from Near Shutdown

LawSites

In its first 12 months under new ownership, it says, it has doubled its revenues and saved clients over $12 million in legal fees. Now it has launched a regulation crowdfunding campaign aiming to raise as much as $5 million, with the mission, says its new CEO KJ Erickson, of taking law to the people. An Abrupt Shutdown.