The latest issue of ILTA's publication, Peer to Peer, is out and as usual, ILTA doesn't disappoint. This issue launches ILTA's Law2020TM initiative across several years. In addition to Peer to Peer's regular sections - Ask the Expert, Ask the Vendor, Best Practices, Case Studies, etc. - this issue has the following special features focused on Law2020.
- Law2020: The Future Starts Now - John Alber, Bryan Cave LLP
- The Revolution Has Already Happened - David Hill, City of Vancouver’s Law Department
- Private Equity Investment in Law Firms - Steve Butterworth, BigHand
- From Bricks and Mortar to Clicks and Mortar - Amanda Morris, Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP
- The Reality of a Virtual Law Firm - David Goldenberg, Virtual Law Partners
- A Lofty View from the Year 2020 - Scott Bravi, Arnold & Porter LLP
- How to Tame the Wild West - Miki Kim, American LegalNet
- Law Anywhere, Anytime: The 2020 Vision - Daniel Pelc, Esq., Merrill Corporation
More about ILTA's Law2020 Initiative
According to Randi Mayes in the "From the Director" column:
"John Alber, Technology Partner at Bryan Cave, reached out to me within hours of the conclusion of last year’s ILTA conference to propose an in-depth look at the law firm of the future. His enthusiasm first reached my BlackBerry while I was awaiting my flight home. Fueled by his own passion for leading change, John saw an opportunity for ILTA to educate our members and support them through the ten years ahead, as John predicts a sea change in law firms. Thus was born Law2020.
This magazine is notable in many ways: it is the largest we’ve ever produced; it is unique in terms of content, with many authors accepting my challenge to write from a future perspective; it provides truly outstanding thought leadership; and it is full of 'fun' ideas, as well."
We agree! Kudos to Randi Mayes, ILTA's Executive Director, and to all the writers who thought outside the box to contribute. And, we were proud to be part of it. InsideLegal has an article on our IgniteLaw event (pg. 99-100) that we produced with Matt Homann of LexThink and a call-out on our series on Bradford & Barthel's Move to the Cloud (pg. 31-32).
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