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The Law Firm of 2030: How the Future Law Firm Might Look

Edited by: Alex Davies

ISBN13: 9781837230853
To be Published: May 2025
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £159.00



The legal profession stands on the precipice of transformative change. The Law Firm of 2030: How the future law firm might look delves into the dynamic and rapidly evolving landscape of law, offering a visionary glimpse into what the future holds for legal practitioners. This insightful book brings together the perspectives of thought leaders, providing a comprehensive guide to staying ahead in an era of exponential growth and innovation.

From the integration of artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology to the evolution of people management and workplace culture, The Law Firm of 2030 covers the critical areas that will shape the future of legal practice. Readers will gain insights into the latest advancements in cybersecurity and data management, understand how ESG and DEI might transform in the future, and explore the ethical considerations that will guide the profession in the coming decade.

This book also addresses the emergence of new legal fields and the impact of global geopolitical shifts, equipping lawyers with the knowledge they need to remain competitive and at the forefront of their industry. Whether it's adapting to new ways of working or navigating the complexities of a changing world, The Law Firm of 2030 is an essential resource for legal professionals committed to excellence and innovation.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Executive summary
About the authors

Chapter 1: Introduction – where do we go from here?
Joanne Brook, Lionshead Law

Part 1: AI and Legal Technology
Chapter 2: Navigating the ethics of AI and legal practice
Harry Borovick, general counsel and AI governance officer, Luminance
Chapter 3: Redefining legal practice – from adaptive intelligence to autonomous operations
Jelena Schidzig, managing partner, Legal Quant PLLC
Chapter 4: The intersection of artificial intelligence and client confidentiality in legal practice
Colin Levy, legal tech author, speaker, and director of legal for Malbek
Chapter 5: Technological innovation and the evolution of professional legal practice
Martin Martinoff, innovation lead – Next Generation Professional and Financial Services, Innovate UK

Part 2: People and Culture
Chapter 6: The key trends shaping the world of work from 2025 to 2030
Maria Govis, manager (CLM operative), global legal business services,KPMG LLP
Chapter 7: Managing generational diversity
David Laud, chief operating officer, Latimer Hinks
Chapter 8: Building capabilities for the tech-driven law firm – strategies for 2030 and beyond
Martin Martinoff, innovation lead – Next Generation Professional and Financial Services, Innovate UK
Chapter 9: The socially responsible legal practice
Aoife Greally, people business partner, Clio – Cloud-based Legal Technology

Part 3: Finance and Operations
Chapter 10: Pricing strategy and profitabilityin an AI-enabled future
Chantal McNaught, manager of client success, LEAP AI
Chapter 11: The rising role of the legal ops professional
Richard Brzakala, senior director, Global External Legal Services
Chapter 12: ESG unraveled
Jenifer Swallow, lawyer and strategic advisor
Chapter 13: Ethics infrastructure
Jenifer Swallow, lawyer and strategic advisor
Chapter 14: Rebranding for the future – the power of trade names and branding in legal practice
Wayne Hassay, managing partner, Maguire Schneider Hassay
Chapter 15: Data-driven decision-making – the power of predictive analytics in law firm strategy
Mori Kabiri, president and CEO, InfiniGlobe LLC
Chapter 16: Picture vs movie – the dynamic data revolution in legal practice
Kassi Burns, senior attorney, King & Spalding LLP, Olga V. Mack, fellow at CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and Generative AI Editor at law.MIT Computational Law Report, and Adam Rouse, director and senior counsel, e-discovery operations, Walgreen Co.
Chapter 17: Data use and misuse
Brian Fox, partner, sustainable data governance, PwC
Chapter 18: The geopolitical climate and law
Jane C. Allen, partner, legal business solutions, PwC
Chapter 19: Giving clients what they want (as well as what they need)
Joanne Brook, Lionshead Law