This week on LegalRebels.com read about:
Carl Malamud, a nonlawyer working to make public documents accessible.
Mae O’Malley, a busy mom who’s managing a temporary staffing business.
Plus …
Tour ’09: Meet the Rebels
Meet the Rebels Tour Crew
Next week, the Legal Rebels ‘09 Tour will be visiting an expert on going solo. On Tuesday, Sept. 15, an ABA Journal team will talk to Susan Cartier Liebel, the solo practice evangelist who founded Solo Practice University, a website providing support and resources to those practicing alone or in…
As we motor down I-95 from Sept. 14-25, we’ll be stopping along the way to visit with some of the most innovative lawyers in big firms, solo practice, bar associations, law schools, nonprofits and legal technology companies.
Four people trapped in a confined space for two weeks as they barrel down the highway, in search of the future of the practice of law. Is it a reality show in the making, a homicide waiting to happen, or both?
This week on LegalRebels.com read about: Adam Reich, the law student who worked social media channels day and night to free a woman he believed had been in prison far too long. William Henderson, a law professor who wants his students to enter the legal profession with eyes wide open…
In these times of great economic chaos lies great opportunity. The legal profession is not just struggling through a recession but undergoing a structural break with the past. There is a growing consensus that the profession that emerges from this downturn will be different in fundamental ways from the one…
With more than 200 nominations of could-be Legal Rebels, we had a lot of choices of where to go for our Rebel-a-day road trip. Our choice – the tradition-bound but hungry BosWash corridor, right down that scenic boulevard I-95.