During the ABA Journal’s unprecedented 24 Hours of Legal Rebels this Wednesday and Thursday, they're asking the experts to tell us: How does the practice of law need to change in the next five years?
They’ll be predicting the future of big firms, solo practitioners, law schools, bar admission, clients, legal ethics, lawyer marketing, and legal technology.
In more than 24 essays, podcasts and live online radio programs——a new one every hour from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. CT, both days——they’ll be looking over the horizon at the future of the practice of law.
See the full schedule here. Return to that page Wednesday and Thursday for links to each of the essays and events.
Be sure to mark your calendars for these live events (all times central):
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14
10 a.m.
Live Debate: Twitter: Waste of Time or Marketing Goldmine?
Rex Gradeless, founder of Social Media Law Student
Larry Bodine, founder of Larry Bodine Marketing
12 p.m.
Live Webinar: Why Twitter Matters to Lawyers
Essay: Smart Lawyers Will Use Twitter for Client Development
Kevin O’Keefe, founder of LexBlog
2 p.m.
Live Radio Show: Putting Value Into Practice
Paul Lippe, founder of Legal OnRamp
THURSDAY, OCT. 15
1 p.m.
Live Radio Show: Why Openness & Transparency at Law Firms Matters
David Lat, founder of AboveTheLaw.com
3 p.m.
Live Radio Show: Why Are Lawyers So Tech-Shy?
Denise Howell, host of This Week in Law
7 p.m.
Live Chat: Law Practice Plus: Solos and Entrepreneurship
Carolyn Elefant, founder of MyShingle
Lisa Solomon, founder of Lisa Solomon Esq., Legal Research & Writing
Sounds like some way cool podcasts were put out. Sorry to have missed them. I don't suppose you or any of the people participating in them happened to publish a recording or a transcript, did they? I'd love to be able to read through or listen to them.
Posted by: Top Placement | November 24, 2009 at 01:37 PM