by John Hellerman | Feb 21, 2018 | Amanda Ferrari, Business Development, Content Marketing, John Hellerman, Law, Measurement, Technology
Initially published in February 2013 by a distinguished group of lawyers and industry executives, Law2023 is a collection of well-informed predictions that sought to provide a roadmap for the changes that would shape the legal field throughout the next decade. The...
by John Hellerman | May 26, 2015 | Branding, Business Development, Content Marketing, John Hellerman, Technology
Earlier this month we attended BDI’s “Remarkable Trends Across Digital Design” webinar, and speaker Steven Louie of Flightpath had some useful tips for professional firms, especially those considering a website redesign. Steven hit three different topics: layout,...
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,...