Jason Barnwell is the assistant general counsel-modern legal at Microsoft Corporation. He is a technology attorney who is passionate...
Peter Krakaur is a managing director and legal operations markets leader with EY Law Americas. Peter focuses on legal...
Basha Rubin is Co-Founder and CEO of Priori, a global, venture-backed legal marketplace changing the way in-house teams find,...
THE ORRICK YEARS Ralph served as Chairman & CEO of Orrick for nearly a quarter century, leading the firm...
From Inspire.Legal 2.0, host Ralph Baxter talks with Jason Barnwell, Peter Krakaur, and Basha Rubin about the fundamental challenges that impede the process of creating and delivering new legal service models. They discuss takeaways from their un-panel and their overall focus on the importance of collaboration between stakeholders—both legal professionals and clients—to facilitate the creation of more effective legal service delivery models.
Jason Barnwell is the assistant general counsel-modern legal at Microsoft Corporation.
Peter Krakaur is a managing director and legal operations markets leader with EY Law Americas.
Basha Rubin is Co-Founder and CEO of Priori, a global, venture-backed legal marketplace changing the way in-house teams find, hire and manage outside counsel.
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Published: | February 17, 2020 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Practice Management |
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On the Road |
Recorded on the conference floor, "On the Road" includes highlights and interviews from popular legal events.
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