Legal Industry Analyst Ari Kaplan Releases eBook of Lessons Learned During the Pandemic
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New eBook contains key takeaways from legal industry thought leaders who participated in the Virtual Lunch series; key insights serve as guidance for post-pandemic norms, career opportunities, and the transformation of professional services. NEW YORK (PRWEB) March 16, 2021 Today, legal industry analyst Ari Kaplan, principal of Ari Kaplan Advisors, announced the release of an eBook of advice and lessons learned from the last year. The eBook “Eating Alone, Dining Together: A Year of Insights and Inspiration From the Virtual Lunch” shares perspectives on remote work, entrepreneurship, virtual events, leadership, gratitude, wellness, the future of the legal profession, and many other topics. To sign up for the free eBook, go to http://bit.ly/30N7BI7.
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Snow covers the Jewish cemetery on the Mt. of Olives with a view of the Dome of the Rock in the Al Aqsa Mosque Compound in the Old City of Jerusalem, on Thursday. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI | License Photo
A view of snow on the Dome of the Rock in the Al Aqsa Mosque Compound in the Old City of Jerusalem, on Thursday. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI | License Photo
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Ari Kaplan recently spoke with Michael Potters, the co-founder and CEO of the Glenmont Group, a recruiting firm in the legal industry.
Ari Kaplan: Tell us about your background and the genesis of the Glenmont Group.
Michael Potters: I co-founded the Glenmont Group with my wife, Katie, 20 years ago. We looked at many different businesses, and the one that seemed to make the most sense for us and our lifestyle was executive recruiting. We started it by buying a franchise of a group called Management Recruiters International, which at the time had offices around the world. We had a 10-year contract and always saw ourselves as a boutique recruiting firm. At the time, I knew a lot about information management, consumer electronics and legal technology. The area that took off early was legal technology. We started by supporting vendors but quickly began working with law firms on
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