Shantelle Argyle is an attorney and the co-founder and executive director of Open Legal Services, a nonprofit modest means...
Daniel Spencer is the co-founder and supervising attorney of Open Legal Services. He received his juris doctorate from the...
Molly McDonough, editor and publisher since Feb. 3, 2017, joined the ABA Journal staff in 2001. She had been...
In this special ABA TECHSHOW episode of the ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels Podcast, Molly McDonough catches up with Legal Rebels Shantelle Argyle and Daniel Spencer.
Argyle and Spencer, profiled as Legal Rebels in 2015, founded Open Legal Services in Salt Lake City in 2014. Even though the two didn’t initially plan to launch a not-for-profit law firm straight out of law school, they’ve since become evangelists for the model. They talk here about the not-for-profit model they embraced and the growth of their firm.
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Published: | April 6, 2017 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
Category: | Startup Law |
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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
In depth interviews with innovative pioneers in the legal profession.
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