Christian launched The Firm Formula and its blog, Blacklines & Billables, to share hard-earned tips and tricks for associate success learned from...
Matt Homann is the founder and CEO of Filament. Matt has suffered from “Idea Surplus Disorder” as long as...
Daniel W. Linna Jr. has a joint appointment at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School of Engineering...
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based media with...
Following Inspire.Legal 2.0, Laurence Colletti is joined by Christian Lang, Matt Homann, and Dan Linna to discuss the driving purpose of this year’s conference. Legal innovators came together to define challenges in the profession through highly interactive sessions, hoping to spark new solutions for the future of legal.
Christian Lang is head of strategy at Reynen Court LLC and founder of Inspire.Legal.
Matt Homann is the founder and CEO of Filament.
Dan Linna has a joint appointment at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and McCormick School of Engineering.
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Published: | February 17, 2020 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Entertainment |
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On the Road |
Recorded on the conference floor, "On the Road" includes highlights and interviews from popular legal events.
Lawyer and speaker Mitch Jackson explains how building meaningful relationships builds trust and leads to referrals and increased business.
Tom West shares the importance of using online payment systems in law firms to keep pace with the increasing virtualization of the practice of...
Legal Innovators CEO Bryan Parker shares why it’s important to make diversity and inclusion a business imperative rather than a nice-to-have.
Paula Davis-Laack shares tips for helping law firm teams communicate well and to develop a culture of resilience.
Mike Whelan shares tips on how to think through problems in your law firm and create purpose-driven solutions.
Clio’s COO shares the three things law firms did to succeed during the pandemic, making 40% more revenue per lawyer than their competitors.