New legal service models are emerging—make sure you’re prepared to keep up
The practice of law is evolving—and law firms are finding innovative ways to keep up. According to the 2020 Legal Trends Report, 28% of firms now offer unbundled legal services, and 8% offer subscription-based legal services, creating a shift in revenue and labor structures within law firms.
Driven by technology innovations, shifting client expectations, and changes to law firm ownership rules in multiple states, it’s becoming increasingly advantageous for firms to embrace alternative legal business models.
Join this free 1-hour session with Joshua Lenon, Clio’s Lawyer in Residence, to find out what these changes mean for you and the future of your law practice.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about emerging business models for law firms, including:
- Non-lawyer ownership of law firms (and alternative legal service providers)
- Alternative cost-effective billing structures for legal work
- Automated legal services for specialized matters
- Hiring cost-effective freelance and contract legal professionals for support
Duration: 60 minutes
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Speakers
Joshua Lenon
Lawyer in Residence
Clio
Joshua Lenon is the Lawyer in Residence at Clio. An attorney admitted to the New York Bar, Joshua brings legal scholarship to the conversations happening both within Clio and with its customers. Joshua has worked extensively to educate lawyers on technology’s capability to enhance their practice, while also teaching tech companies about the unique needs of the legal system.