CullCast spotlights the innovators, influencers and disrupters in law and technology who are revolutionizing the legal profession. For more information, visit b...
Evolve The Law Discussion: Contracting Readiness: Why It’s Important and How To Get Started”
Evolve the Law is creating forums that serve as catalysts for legal innovation. ETL’s most recent panel at Logikcull HQ focused on contracting readiness, prompting several “grab the mic” moments from the powerhouse legal operations leaders in the room.
Don’t miss out on the next ETL forum where you can learn how to move the needle with practical tips.
Thank you to the amazing ETL panel:
Stephanie Corey, Founder, CLOC & UpLevelOps
Monica Zent, Founder, ZentLaw
Lucy Bassli, General Counsel, Snowflake
Stephanie Lamoureaux, Legal Operations Lead, Square
Chris Young, General Counsel, Ironclad
And especially to attendees (Every “grab the mic” moment…. GOLD!)
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Ep. 11 - Keith Wattley & Uncommon Law
Logikcull talks to Keith Wattley, founder and executive director of UnCommon Law. At UnCommon Law, a small non-profit law office in Oakland, California, Wattley and his team work with California prisoners serving life terms with the possibility of parole, work that is, in Wattley’s terms, “closer to therapy than lawyering.”
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Cullcast #7 - Bunomatic vs. Starbucks with Ron Friedmann
Ron Friedmann, the well known lawyer and legal technology consultant, joins the Cullcast to discuss service innovation, the basics of #DoLessLaw, and why firms are like airlines (and not in a good way).
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Cullcast #6 - This Business of eDiscovery with Bobbi Basile
Bobbi Basile, managing director at HBR Consulting, joins the Cullcast to discuss how and why law firms are investing in electronic discovery, the challenges they face measuring ROI, and the role of vendors as business partners.
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CullCast #5 - Lean Law Evangelism with Kenneth Grady
Kenneth Grady is a Lean Law Evangelist. His gospel is efficiency. And his congregation is attorneys -- which means he isn't exactly preaching to the choir. Here he explains how lean thinking can connect the ample supply of legal services with the equally vast demand, and tells how the legal profession can withstand the incursion of technology by focusing on social collaboration, empathy and problem solving.
CullCast spotlights the innovators, influencers and disrupters in law and technology who are revolutionizing the legal profession. For more information, visit blog.logikcull.com and our In-House Series on Youtube