by Amanda Ferrari | Mar 23, 2020 | Amanda Ferrari, Content Marketing, Crisis, Disruption, Law
I’ve just come back from maternity leave, and what better way to return to corporate America than with a global pandemic!? Given today’s state of emergency, nearly every law firm (and business for that matter) has posted information on how they are...
by Amanda Ferrari | Apr 30, 2019 | Amanda Ferrari, Branding, Business Development, Disruption, John Hellerman, Law
The 2019 Legal Marketing Association conference focused more on the future of the legal industry than in past years. Perhaps because general counsels buying process has changed, artificial intelligence (AI) has solidified its role, or the #MeToo movement and renewed...
by John Hellerman | Dec 21, 2018 | Branding, Content Marketing, Disruption, John Hellerman
The Wall Street Journal recently reported on the rise of Lil Miquela, a major fashion icon and influencer who can be seen eating at high-end restaurants, buying top clothing brands, and singing from her newly released singles. With all her comings and goings, it is...
by John Hellerman | Dec 24, 2014 | Content Marketing, Disruption, John Hellerman, Technology
This interesting article about a neuroscientist working on uploading his own brain to the web caught our attention. The article explores a lot of the hard questions about the possibility and promise such a future may bring. But it struck us that it’s only been 9...
by John Hellerman | Aug 14, 2014 | Disruption, John Hellerman, Law, Technology
In March, John Hellerman wrote a piece for Law360 in which he made this rather bold claim: “Consider the idea that in the near future, software could effectively replace lawyers. Despite all the thinking being done about the future of the law, I’ve yet to hear...
by John Hellerman | Mar 17, 2014 | Disruption, John Hellerman, Law, Technology
Law360, New York (March 17, 2014, 10:24 AM ET) — The movie “Her,” which just earned Spike Jonze an Academy Award for best screenplay, has earned less than $30 million at the box office. There’s a reason for that. “Her” is a thought experiment,...