Posts Tagged ‘ LegalTech ’

Trends in the contract attorney market – Part 3: how to raise your profile, “brand” yourself, market yourself, and how to get published

Jun 18th, 2009 | By | Category: Ari Kaplan: Strategies for your career, Contract Attorney Market: Trends

In Part 1 of our Trends series (click here) we provided some brief observations on trends we see in the contract attorney market and e-discovery market based on our conversations and meetings over the last few weeks.   In Part 2 (click here) we concentrated on going solo/freelancing,  and building a website/blog.  Here in Part 3 we will discuss raising your [...]



Trends in the contract attorney market – Part 1, An Overview

May 26th, 2009 | By | Category: Contract Attorney Market: Trends

We spent the last 3 weeks in Chicago, D.C., LA and NYC.   We met with Posse List members, law firms, e-discovery companies and staffing agencies, as well as a few in-house corporate legal departments where we have contacts, plus a few Federal government contacts. What follows are some brief observations on trends we see in [...]



Webinars on e-discovery, a seminar on Adobe … and articles on stuff

Feb 10th, 2009 | By | Category: Contract Attorney Market: Trends, Contract Attorney Primers

Upcoming webinars, and a seminar for those of you in D.C.: WEBINAR: Socha-Gelbmann Update: LegalTech New York, EDRM & e-Discovery Trends Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1:00 PM EST/10:00 AM PST (Duration: 1 hour) Link:  http://tinyurl.com/bg2xqt WEBINAR:  Best Practices Webinar: Kazeon hosts eDiscovery Panel Discussion with United States District Judge James M. Rosenbaum and Magistrate  Judge [...]



LegalTech: Trends affecting contract attorneys … and oh yeah, India (again)

Feb 5th, 2009 | By | Category: LegalTech NY February 2009

We had 6 Posse List members covering LegalTech New York this year, trawling the vendor booths and attending several of the seminars/panels.   It was the usual mass of vendors and attendees crammed into too small of a space — and spotty W-Fi — although the seminar/panel/presentation venues weren’t too bad this year.  And it did [...]