Legal Visionaries: How to make their innovations work for you
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.15 (894 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1484075366 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 252 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
David Galbenski is an entrepreneur, lawyer, author, and public speaker with global reach. His entrepreneurial achievements include being recognized as an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award Winner and being a two-time recipient of the Inc. He currently resides in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, USA, with his wife, Lynn, a
Contact: dgalbenski@lumenlegal. As the Global Chairman of The Entrepreneurs’ Organization in 2008/09, he helped fuel the entrepreneurial spirit in over 40 countries around the globe. His entrepreneurial achievements include being recognized as an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award Winner and being a two-time recipient of the Inc. David is a passionate supporter of building the next generation of entrepreneurs to innovate and create products and services that help to solve some of the world’s biggest issues. His books include: Unbound (2009), Rainmaking for Lawyers (co-authored with Ridgely Goldsborough, 2012), and Change Your Four-Letter Word Habit (2013).David graduated with distinction from the University of Michigan Business School in 1990 and cum laude from Wayne State University Law School in 1993. He is the founder and Executive Vice President o
David Galbenski and David Barringer collaborated on the book "Unbound: How Entrepreneurship is Dramatically Transforming Legal Services Today" (2009). After the success of that book, both Davids undertook a follow-up project: this book of 27 interviews, which provides an up-to-date snapshot of the positive and dramatic changes taking place in the industry. The legal industry is undergoing historic changes, and this book can help you prepare to meet the challenges of the new legal marketplace.
John Gibbs said Embracing change in the legal profession. The legal services marketplace is currently undergoing significant change, but resisting change is not the way to survive, according to David Galbenski in this book. Since the onset of the global financial crisis, law firms have been facing significant pressures, and law graduates have had immense difficulties in finding employment. Nonetheless, structural changes are creating opportunities as well as problems.The book essentially consists of interviews with corporate lawyers, venture capitalists, legal process outsourcers, legal education providers, legal entrepreneurs and others concerning current and future trends. Most of th. Easy and fruitful read Most of the interviews in this book give you interesting and novel insights about the changes taking place in the legal profession in the US and the UK. If you teach law or are a legal entrepreneur, it will be a useful read. Don't expect deep analysis, though, these are just opinions from people in the frontline. Some of them are repetitive, but you easily skim over those.. Great source of ideas and inspiration for attorneys that do not want to follow the crowd Great book. I recently used it to teach a seminar to law students. It is a great inspiration for young attorneys with different and innovative viewpoints about the practice of law.