Long considered remote, law is a verdant opportunity for entrepreneurs.

WiredGC Webinar Series

Perceptive observers of the legal scene foresee significant changes as to how law is both practiced and managed globally. These changes are being driven by factors which have transformed other professions, but are just now beginning to affect the legal profession.

WiredGC's Webinar Series will focus on these issues and how they may affect corporate counsel, their law firms, and other industry service providers in the future. Possible seminar topics include:

  • Electronic Discovery
  • Litigation Management
  • Alternative Billing
  • Legal Entrepreneurship
  • Inside Practices of Outside Firms
  • Third-Party Financing

The seminars will offer a forum to discuss legal change, and provide resources for entrepreneurs who are committed to bringing new services and products to market.


The Future is Not What It Used to Be

The Vallex Fund is proud to be the exclusive sponsor of WiredGC's Webinar Series concerning change in the legal profession. The need for change is being driven by many factors including ever rising costs, overly burdened courts, associate dissatisfaction and attrition, escalating electronic discovery requirements and competitive pressures. The seminar series will focus on how innovative alternatives to traditional approaches may address these issues, specifically:
  • Cost: Does the change lead to lower costs or reduce the rate of cost increases?
  • Transparency: Can the client truly understand what she is paying for and hence participate in improvements?
  • Speed: Do things happen faster? Results today are often more valuable than results marginally better tomorrow.
  • Process Improvement: Does the process drive continual, incremental improvement? Is the wrong process being made more efficient?
  • Incentives: Does the service provider have any economic incentive to improve efficiency over time?
To learn more and register for the series visit WiredGC.com.



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