The Boutique Lawyer Show: Investing in the right technology
By Robyn Tongol|10 May 2021
Onboarding the right kind of technology at the onset of COVID-19 was paramount for Michael Solari, who believes it is always important to keep looking at different ways that we can improve our processes, our systems and our resources.
In this special episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, produced in collaboration with Thomson Reuters and recorded at the 2021 Boutique Law Summit, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Solai & Stock owner Michael Solari to discuss why it was essential for his firm to identify the right technological solutions for his practice to ensure they collectively worked smarter, not harder during the pandemic that allowed his lawyers to spend less time in doing their research and spend more time servicing their clients.
The Boutique Lawyer Show: The future of creating briefs
The Boutique Lawyer Show: The future of creating briefs
03 May 2021 • By Robyn Tongol Share
Creating briefs is not really legal work, Rachelle Bajaj says – it involves a lot of admin. For lawyers, this doesn’t have to be the case, she argues.
In this special episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, recorded at the 2021 Boutique Law Summit, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by LEAP sales executive Rachelle Bajaj to discuss the major issues concerning the creation of briefs. Drawing from her own personal experiences as a practising solicitor, Ms Bajaj explains why we should take away as much admin work as we can and, instead, dedicate time to ensuring that we, and our practices, are up to date.
The Boutique Lawyer Show: Building an efficient practice
By Robyn Tongol|26 April 2021
Lawyers, Tim Perry says, are ultimately in a service industry, and they must remove as many barriers as possible in order to provide expertise to the best of one’s ability and in ways that best serve client needs.
In this special episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, produced in collaboration with Thomson Reuters and recorded at the 2021 Boutique Law Summit, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Thomson Reuters Practical Law director (Asia and Emerging Markets) Tim Perry to discuss the need for law firm owners to consider and explore ways through which they can streamline their business and make them as efficient as possible, so as to better serve clients, eliminate risk and achieve optimal outcomes.
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Adopt a game-changing mindset
By Jerome Doraisamy|11 March 2021
There are opportunities in every crisis, and boutique firms must be ready to pounce, says an award-winning sole practitioner.
As the old saying goes, Zile Yu (pictured) mused, ‘In peace, prepare for war. In war, prepare for peace.’
As the market turns its attention to a post-pandemic landscape, it will benefit boutique lawyers to continue to employ a proactive mindset, Mr Yu said.
“Instead of external circumstances pushing the firms to adapt, we will continue to accelerate as an industry if we continue the game-changing flexible and innovative mindsets we had during the pandemic,” he posited.