Jacob Kai, Schindler Dierk, Strathausen Roger (Eds). Liquid Legal: Transforming Legal into a Business Savvy, Information Enabled and Performance Driven Industry. Springer,2017. — 473 p.. 2017
This book compels the legal profession to question its current identity and to aspire to become a strategic partner for corporate executives, clients and stakeholders, transforming legal into a function that creates incremental value. It provides a uniquely broad range of forward-looking perspectives from several different key-players in the legal industry: in-house legal, law firms, LPO's, legal tech, HR, associations and academia. This publication is a platform for leading legal professionals that offers a new perspective on the accelerating transformation in legal. Combining expert contributions with editorial insights, it argues that the new legal function will shift from a paradigm of security to one of opportunity; that future corporate lawyers will no longer primarily be negotiators, litigators and administrators, but that instead they will be coaches, arbiters and intrapreneurs; that legal knowledge and data-based services will become a commodity; and that analytics and measurement will be key drivers of the future of the profession. A must-read for all legal professionals, this book sets the course for revitalizing the profession.
Masters of Ambiguity: How Legal Can Lead the Business
Roger Strathausen
Collaboration, Corporate Culture, and the Business of Legal
Globalization and the Changing Role of General Counsel: Current Trends and Future Scenarios
Mari Sako
Legal Advisor-Service Provider-Business Partner: Shifting the Mindset of Corporate Lawyers
Rainer Markfort
Shifting Client Expectations of Law Firms: Morphing Law Firms into Managed Services Providers
Lucy Endel Bassli
What's in It for the Law Firm?
For this section, two law firms[LXX] who have partnered to deliver a managed service together to a global client have provided their perspective on why they have invested in this new model.
The Basic Steps Every Successful Managed Service Engagement Needs to Take
Legal Process Outsourcing: Redefining the Legal Services Delivery Model
Mark Ross
LegalTech on the Rise: Technology Changes Legal Work Behaviours, But Does Not Replace Its Profession
Micha-Manuel Bues and Emilio Matthaei
About LegalTech
Basics of Machine Intelligence
LegalTech in Practice
Overview of Current LegalTech Market
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): Run Legal with Business Metrics: Will the Legal of the Future Measure Everything It Does?
Christine Pauleau, Christophe Collard, and Christophe Roquilly
Why Should Legal Departments Assess Their Performance?
Demonstrating and Communicating the Value Generated by the Legal Team
What Should Legal Departments Measure?
Relevant Indicators for Legal Departments to Measure
The Legal Entrepreneur: When Do Corporate Lawyers Act Entrepreneurially?
AndranikTumasjan and Isabell M. Welpe
A Rose by Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet: The New Legal Pro-Occupations in the Construction Sector
Barbara Chomicka
Liquid Legal: Organization 4.0: Using Legal Competency for Building Fluid & Innovation-Driven Structures
Gerrit Mauch
Taylorism: Once a Brilliant Idea
Only Change, What You Are Able to Change
Labor Subjectification or How Privacy Enters Organizations
Change Management for Lawyers: What Legal Management Can Learn from Business Management
Arne Byberg
Applying Gleicher's Formula in Practice
The Legal Department: From Business Enabler to Business Creator
Isabelle Roux-Chenu and Elisa de Rocca-Serra
Develop Internal Conditions for Innovation
Be Proactive and Bring Value to Internal and External Clients
Evolve from Business Enabler to Business Creator
Legal Tech Will Radically Change the Way SMEs Handle Legal: How SMEs Can Run Legal as Effectively and Professionally as Large Corporations
Sven von Alemann
The Value of Everything: How to Measure and Deliver Legal Value?
Jan Geert Meents and Stephen Allen
The Value Add of Legal Departments in Disputes: Making a Business Case Rather Than Providing Pure Legal Advise
Ulrich Hagel
The Future of In-House Legal Departments and Their Impact on the Legal Market: Four Theses for General Counsels, and One for Law Firms
Markus Hartung and Arne Gartner
Procurement of Legal Services: How Customers Professionally Procure Legal Services Today
Bruno Mascello
CLOC: Joining Forces to Drive Transformation in Legal: Bringing Together the Legal Ecosystem
Connie Brenton
Legal Information Management (LIM) Strategy: How to Transform a Legal Department
Kai Jacob
Technology Is Changing the Way Legal Works: A Look at How Technology Is Driving Better Business Practices in Legal
UlfZetterberg and Christina Wojcik
Look to the Moon: Managing and Monitoring the Legal Function
Ivar Timmer
Building a Legal Department in a Metrics- Driven World: A Guide to Finding the Best Candidates for the Legal Departments of the Future
W. Jon Escher
Business-Friendly Contracting: How Simplification and Visualization Can Help Bring It to Practice
Helena Haapio and Thomas D. Barton
Running the Legal Department with Business Discipline: Applying Business Best Practices to the Corporate Legal Function
Liam Brown, Kunoor Chopra, Pratik Patel, Jack Diggle, Peter Eilhauer, Suzanne Ganier, and Ron Dappen
Abstract
LIQUID LEGAL Manifesto: Changing the State of Aggregation in Legal
Dierk Schindler
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