Law Practice Management and Technology
The Bottom Line Volume 34, No. 4, October 2013
Content
- 21st Century Legal Research: Authenticating Electronic Data
- Avoiding Surprises: Plan for Contingencies
- Building Your Client Base Online and Off
- Coach's Corner: “Die With Your Boots On” Is Not a Succession Plan
- Disaster Planning Means Firm Survival
- MCLE Self-Study Article Bridge the Gap: Knowledge Management Simplified
- Message From the Chair, Incoming
- Message From the Chair, Outgoing: Tinker, Labor, Over, Bye!
- Message From the Guest Editor: How To Manage Not to Waste Your Time
- Your Law Firm Culture: Define, Prioritize and Collaborate
- Using Automation and Outsourcing to Deliver Legal Services in the New Normal Market
Using Automation and Outsourcing to Deliver Legal Services in the New Normal Market
By Noah Wiesberg, CEO of DiligenceEngine
Changing Market for Legal Services
While people will always need lawyers, itâs more than apparent that the demand for high-end legal services has flattened. According to Weil, Gotshal & Mangesâ Executive Partner Barry Wolf:
the overall market for transaction activity remains at the
lower levels which we believe is the new normal ⦠it appears
that the market for premium legal services is continuing
to shrink.1