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Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong

May 07, 2019 LSE London Alumni Talks
Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong
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Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong
May 07, 2019
LSE London Alumni Talks

Welcome to Law 2.0, a podcast series where we talk to individuals looking to change the legal services and regulatory sector.

In this episode we speak to Jordan Furlong. Jordan is a legal market analyst and an award winning legal journalist, who has served as the editor of three leading Canadian legal periodicals: The Lawyers Weekly, National, and the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association Magazine. In 2007, Jordan launched an award-winning blog called Law21: Dispatches from a Legal Profession on the Brink.

In this podcast Jordan speaks to us about:

  • How more efficient and technology-driven processes in legal services are impacting the way legal services are provided;
  • How new and recent entrants to the market have developed their markets shares and what this could mean for the revenues of traditional legal service providers;
  • What he sees as developing trends going forward, including latent and under-served markets for legal services and what this could mean for public development of these trends.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is created by the London School of Economics Alumni Association (London) (“LSEAAL”) and its production is not affiliated with the educational institution, the London School of Economics and Political Science (“LSE”). The content of this podcast remains the opinion(s) of the individual(s) recorded and do not represent the views or opinions of the LSE.

The present Law 2.0 podcast seeks to explore developing trends and interesting case studies within the legal services sector. No warranty, express or implied, is given as to the accuracy of the information or opinions contained in this podcast or on this website. Neither the information contained in this podcast or on this website should be read as constituting legal advice. Specialist legal advice from a qualified legal professional engaged to provide the same should be sought where so required.

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Show Notes

Welcome to Law 2.0, a podcast series where we talk to individuals looking to change the legal services and regulatory sector.

In this episode we speak to Jordan Furlong. Jordan is a legal market analyst and an award winning legal journalist, who has served as the editor of three leading Canadian legal periodicals: The Lawyers Weekly, National, and the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association Magazine. In 2007, Jordan launched an award-winning blog called Law21: Dispatches from a Legal Profession on the Brink.

In this podcast Jordan speaks to us about:

  • How more efficient and technology-driven processes in legal services are impacting the way legal services are provided;
  • How new and recent entrants to the market have developed their markets shares and what this could mean for the revenues of traditional legal service providers;
  • What he sees as developing trends going forward, including latent and under-served markets for legal services and what this could mean for public development of these trends.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is created by the London School of Economics Alumni Association (London) (“LSEAAL”) and its production is not affiliated with the educational institution, the London School of Economics and Political Science (“LSE”). The content of this podcast remains the opinion(s) of the individual(s) recorded and do not represent the views or opinions of the LSE.

The present Law 2.0 podcast seeks to explore developing trends and interesting case studies within the legal services sector. No warranty, express or implied, is given as to the accuracy of the information or opinions contained in this podcast or on this website. Neither the information contained in this podcast or on this website should be read as constituting legal advice. Specialist legal advice from a qualified legal professional engaged to provide the same should be sought where so required.

The post Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong appeared first on LSE London Alumni & Friends.