After my previous post on Free and Law Firms, a new thing caught my attention in this area. In that post, I focused on some ways that the legal services industry is adopting some of the models Chris Anderson describes in his book. WhichDraft is a resource that allows users to build a variety of [...]
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Free and Law Firms
on July 30, 2009 in Book reviews, Compliance Bits and Pieces, Enterprise 2.0, Social Networking and Web 2.0
I just finished reading Chris Anderson’s new book: Free: The Future of a Radical Price. Given that I am a lawyer, I kept thinking about how his concepts apply to law firms. Let me say a few things up front. First, this is an excellent book that will make you think about how these concepts [...]
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