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EDRM Critique : From Hand-off to Collaborative Culture
This is the beginning of, and an index to, a series of public critiques of the Socha Gelbman The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). While it takes a bit of negative energy to describe what is wrong with the EDRM, … Continue reading
Posted in Agile 5Ps, Dialexica, EDRM critique, Guiding Light, Transition to Agile
Tagged agile, Agile Lawyers Association, Agile software development, Collaboration, Discovery, ediscovery, EDRM critique, law school, law schools, lawyer, Legal ethics, legal services, litigation, Litigation Processes, malpractice insurance rates, Mediation, Munich, practices, procedures, processes, Project management, Project Management Institute, Project manager, Re-Engineer, risk management, Scrum, Untrained Project Manager
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A professional services firm doesn’t succeed… unless the client does
As lawyers, we tend to think that our need to practice law is the most important thing in a relationship with a client. But it’s not. The most important thing is the space between you and that client: is it … Continue reading
Posted in Client's Delight, Dialexica
Tagged agile, Client's Delight, customer service, legal services, professional
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