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Innovators, Laggards and the Rest of Us

John O'connor

Many who have a Marketing or Organizational Behavior background know about the Everett Rodgers Diffusion of Innovations Theory.  Simply put, it describes the process … Continue reading

LegalTech 2012 – Big Conference. Big Changes.

Ron Lippitt

I really enjoyed my time at LegalTech 2012, but not for the reasons you might expect. True, it’s the biggest conference of its kind, … Continue reading

What To Do Before You Call Your Legal Staffing Partner

Courtney Labadie

Businesses are continuously looking for ways to reduce costs and drive efficiency. To meet these challenges, the legal services industry continues to evolve which … Continue reading

Extend Trust for Innovation and Efficiencies

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There’s a dialog that’s been going on in the legal services industry for a long time.  There are so many articles, discussions and even … Continue reading

Have We Hit the Technology Plateau?

Ron Lippit

Be careful of statistics. They so often suggest trends which, in reality, are flawed or incomplete. Case in point – Staffing Industry Analysts’ (SIA) … Continue reading

Golden Performance

John O'connor

During the 1990′s, FedEx ran a brilliant commercial about “the Golden Package”. The golden package was described as a package that was shipped somewhere … Continue reading

The Lumen Legal Contract Attorney

Courtney Labadie

Innovation is a popular word these days.  It is a term that applies to every segment of our lives, from our homes to our … Continue reading

It’s Not Cheaper to Go Offshore Anymore

Courtney Labadie

Fronterion, a leading legal consulting firm, just published their “Top Ten Trends for Legal Outsourcing in 2012”. The #1 trend was “Profitability Squeeze for … Continue reading

Legal Services’ Greatest Hits

Dave Galbenski

Think back to how you found music you liked, in the past. You heard it on the radio, or a friend played it for … Continue reading

Sports and Business – Why Coaching Matters

Ron Lippitt

“I always turn to the sports section first. The sports page records people’s accomplishments; the front page has nothing but man’s failures.”  – Earl … Continue reading