Nicole is a former lawyer and the founder and CEO of Theory and Principle, a legal technology product...
Angela Morris is an Austin, Texas-based freelance journalist covering legal news for publications like law.com, The National...
Published: | August 15, 2018 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
It’s too easy for attorneys to be aware that something isn’t perfect in their practices and accept the situation instead of pushing back. So says longtime legal innovator Nicole Bradick. “What it’s all about is identifying something not working as well as it should be and thinking of possible solutions,” says Bradick, who in January launched a legal technology company, Theory and Principle, that aims to do just that: “Ask why is this happening, and are there any changes we can make to fix the problem?”
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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels |
In depth interviews with innovative pioneers in the legal profession.