Entrepreneurial Practice: Enterprise Skills for Lawyers Serving Emerging Client Populations

Nelson P. Miller, Michael F. Dunn, J. Crane
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Law is at once increasingly broad and increasingly specialized. Law affects more people more frequently and more deeply than ever before. More federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations cover more trades, professions, and industries, control more lands, premises, and activities, and create more liability and risk, than the nation has ever known. At the same time, vast numbers of individuals are losing their jobs, homes, health, finances, families, and futures because of their inability to locate, afford, and deploy timely, appropriate, and well-fitted law services. Lawyers will meet these new needs to preserve and promote a strong middle class, by packaging, pricing, and delivering law services in new ways, in a shift called the commoditization of law. Lawyers must discern the client populations and their objectives, standardize law products and services to meet new needs, efficiently fit those services for individual clients, price those services transparently, and deliver them timely by accessible means. Lawyers who learn these new law practice conventions will have more meaningful and rewarding careers that promote the order, openness, health, welfare, and economy of their communities. These lawyers will use more mobile and powerful technology in more clear, precise, and technical means to convey better-suited law products and services to better-served clients. A lot is at stake, and not only for lawyers.
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创业实践:为新兴客户群体服务的律师的企业技能
法律既日益广泛,又日益专门化。法律比以往任何时候都更频繁、更深刻地影响着更多的人。越来越多的联邦、州和地方法律、法规和规章涵盖了越来越多的行业、专业和行业,控制着越来越多的土地、场所和活动,并产生了前所未有的责任和风险。与此同时,大量个人正在失去工作、住房、健康、财务、家庭和未来,因为他们无法找到、负担得起和部署及时、适当和合适的法律服务。律师将以新的方式包装、定价和提供法律服务,以满足维护和促进强大的中产阶级的新需求,这一转变被称为法律的商品化。律师必须了解客户群体及其目标,使法律产品和服务标准化以满足新的需求,有效地为个别客户提供服务,透明地为这些服务定价,并以方便的方式及时提供服务。学习这些新的法律惯例的律师将拥有更有意义和更有价值的职业,促进他们社区的秩序、开放、健康、福利和经济。这些律师将以更清晰、更精确、更技术化的方式,运用更灵活、更强大的技术手段,将更适合自己的法律产品和服务传递给更好的客户。很多事情都处于危险之中,不仅仅是律师。
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