Law Twitter: “Law is pretty cool.”
Appellate Twitter: “Appellate practice is pretty cool.”
VC Twitter: “Venture Capital is pretty cool.”
Legal Tech Twitter: “Legal tech is overhyped!!”
„Wir Juristen unterschätzen die technischen Möglichkeiten. Wenn der durchschnittl. Nutzer nur 5% der Handy-Funktionen versteht und nutzt, dann versteht und nutzt der durchschnittl. Unternehmensjurist auch nur 5% der Technologie, die heute schon im Rechtsbereich nutzbar ist.“
The newest, most advanced, cutting-edge #Legal design/tech/processes, etc. are generations old in every, other, industry.
The needed revolution in #law will come, and is coming, from removing lawyer-only barriers to the delivery of legal services.
A Different Road
@AlexHamiltonRad pens an article to respond to Susskind / Eisenberg
https://t.co/DQ3pOg1GXr
Key points:
.To disaggregate requires practice re-think, not minor adjustment
.Partnership protects status quo
How @radiantlaw differs from #BigLaw.
Thought provoking
@legalmosaic “technology is twenty years ahead of human capacity to optimize its use. The real digital challenge, according to Brynjolfsson, is cultural. It’s not technology, tools, or processes that are holding back innovation—it’s people.” #cultureeatstechnology
Legal Industry Tipping Point? Yes, but its neither catalyzed by or about lawyers. Digital transformation, customers, and capital are reimagining and propelling the legal function into the digital age. https://t.co/pjN8W1WOzt #law, #digitalTransformation, #legalTech
Love the phrasing: "we have both a social problem and a technical problem."
Our #legaltech problems are readily solvable.
It's everything else that's in our way.
The conversation is now #DigitalTransformation to capture the holistic view & focus -- our wicked social problem.