Breaking bad news to clients

Breaking bad news to clients

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LawTech Talks: Delivering new types of work as law moves beyond experimentation

As use of artificial intelligence increasingly becomes foundational for lawyers' daily operations and processes, FY2026–27 presents a "fantastic opportunity" to deliver legal services in exciting and innovative ways. In this episode of LawTech Talks, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks ...  Afficher plus

Charge accordingly for your expertise

As client expectations and demands continue to evolve, so too do perceptions of what lawyers' services should cost. But in areas of law like conveyancing, which are no longer as simple or as process-driven, practitioners cannot undersell themselves. In this episode of The Lawyers ...  Afficher plus

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138: Call NOW! [Rebroadcast]
Life of the Law

When things go bad all you need to do is pick up the phone and CALL. Since the US Supreme Court allowed lawyers to advertise in the 1970s, practices like these have skyrocketed, with often shoddily-produced results. Are tacky lawyer ads trashing the profession or simply making it ...  Afficher plus

Clinical Negligence, Forced Marriages & Social Justice - Sabeena Pirooz - S7E37
Legally Speaking Podcast

Send us a text How one individual's journey can make a profound impact on the lives of others? This week we're super excited to be chatting with Sabeena Pirooz, a Senior Clinical Negligence Solicitor at Thomson Solicitors, a leading social justice law firm, to discuss the firm's ...  Afficher plus

Do Lawyers Ever Agree? Tips on "Meet and Confer" Conferences
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Many areas of the law require attorneys to meet and confer, meaning lawyers must communicate the basis for their disagreement on a legal issue and make a meaningful attempt to reach a resolution. You may be surprised to learn that lawyers rarely agree on anything, but the law sti ...  Afficher plus

16: Call Now!
Life of the Law

When things go bad, all you need to do is pick up the phone and CALL. Or so the late-night ads on basic cable tell us. Since the US Supreme Court allowed lawyers to advertise in the 1970s, the practice has skyrocketed, with often shoddily-produced results. Are tacky lawyer ads br ...  Afficher plus