ABA Journal

The New Normal


'Satisfaction guaranteed'--it's never caught on with lawyers


Tech test could give law firms an incentive to make efficiency gains


Disruption, eruption or interruption: 3 views of change in law


Change afoot in American civil justice system


Instead of telling everyone you're the 'Best & Brightest,' listen more to the people in the trenches


Why it's time to overhaul the Model Rule on fees to better serve clients


RIP Clearspire: Is this an ominous sign for NewLaw?


'Brain surgeon' lawyering in crises isn't enough


How can we apply New Normal principles to increase access to justice?


Law school leaders are dividing into two camps: stuck v. serious


10 things judges can do to help business litigation be more efficient and less expensive


Move a firm from 'normal' to 'better' by focusing on clients, getting creative with lawyer training


As lawyers learn to be integrators, who will be ‘the straw that stirs the drink?’


More lawyers are embracing change--even though 'old normalists' are still the majority


Walking the talk: Putting the agile manifesto into action at an in-house legal department


Aggressive action--not tinkering--is required to resolve the access to justice crisis


The agile lawyer will rise as permanent, full-time, salaried employment vanishes


When will lawyers learn to take their vitamins--and other ruminations on change in the industry


9 ways firms find cash for partners--at their great peril


Here's to these lawyer-heroes of the New Normal: the system builders


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