-- Blue-Chip Mega-Mania -- A model that emphasizes the global consolidation of legal service providers and the dominance of giant law firms with vast global presence and offerings spanning all legal areas. -- Expertopia -- A scenario that envisions the increasing complexity of the law and challenges of corporations operating in multiple environments worldwide, thereby placing a premium on specialization and expert-driven cultures at legal services organizations. -- E-Marketplace -- A model built on the premise that technology will be a catalyst, but not the core, for an industry transformation in which an array of Web-based technologies will make information more available and expert judgment more valuable. -- Techno-Law -- A scenario that contemplates rising corporate investment in automation capabilities throughout the legal services industry, leaving only the high-end services to be delivered by legal professionals and potentially requiring a complete reconstruction of the traditional business models in the legal services industry."In the past, law firms and corporate law departments have frequently been taken by surprise by unexpected forces that directly influenced the practice of law," said Jim Seidl, president of Legal Research Center and co-developer of the Study. "The findings of this Study will empower legal service providers to proactively compete more successfully in the global legal marketplace, reduce the risk of unexpected business surprises and threats, and identify new opportunities for business growth in the next decade." "As a provider of services within the dynamic electronic discovery services arena, we closely monitor current trends and anticipate the future of our profession to help our clients make well-informed decisions and achieve favorable results," said Greg Mazares, president and CEO of Encore Legal Solutions. "The Legal Transformation Study is an important tool we can all use to prepare for any number of potential business scenarios. We are pleased to have been a primary developer of the Study and look forward to sharing the results with our clients and other legal professionals across the nation." "This Study is a tool to test the resiliency of law firm strategic plans across a range of possible futures, or to develop new plans more likely to assure their success," said Ward Bower, strategy consultant at Altman Weil. "This is critical stuff for law firms. If they get their basic direction wrong, they're toast." "There can be no doubt that we are poised for significant change between now and 2020, with a wide range of business, technological and regulatory forces sure to have a major impact on the way that legal services are delivered to corporations worldwide," said Mark Chandler, general counsel of Cisco Systems, and a Study contributor. "This groundbreaking Study identifies the likely components of these industry changes and prescribes important guidelines for how corporate law departments, law firms and other legal service providers can start planning now to seize these emerging opportunities while protecting against competitive threats." Sponsors of the Legal Transformation Study include Encore Legal Solutions, Altman Weil, Inc., Jomati Consultants LLP, Bridgeway Software, Inc., Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP, DuPont Legal, Eversheds, Intellevate, Meritas and Solomon Page Group LLC. Co-producers of the Legal Transformation Study are Scott Snyder (snyder@thinkdsi.com), President of Decision Strategies International (www.thinkdsi.com) and James Seidl (jseidl@lrci.com), President of Legal Research Center (www.lrci.com). For more information or to order a copy of the complete Study, please go to www.legaltransformation.com.
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