Ken GradyinIn Libris IurisIs Technology Stripping Us Of Our Humanity?The robots we may need to fear could be ourselvesOct 15, 2019Oct 15, 2019
Ken GradyinIn Libris IurisThe Objects of Our Lives and Their (IP) StoriesAn entertaining history of intellectual propertyJun 18, 2019Jun 18, 2019
Ken GradyinThe Algorithmic SocietyLet’s Not Confuse Project Management With project managementThe likelihood of confusion in legal services delivery toolsFeb 12, 2019Feb 12, 2019
Ken GradyinIn Libris IurisLean Thinking In A Law Firm Is As Easy As Riding (Or Building) A BikeBringing legal services delivery into the 21st CenturyJan 15, 2019Jan 15, 2019
Ken GradyinIn Libris IurisBook Review SubmissionsThe following guidelines explain the steps you should take to get your titles into our hands.Oct 15, 2018Oct 15, 2018
Ken GradyinThe Algorithmic SocietyWhat Does E&Y’s Proposed Acquisition Of Riverview Law Mean?It means E&Y will soon own Riverview LawAug 14, 20181Aug 14, 20181
Ken GradyinThe Algorithmic SocietyThe Practice Of Law, Theory, And Our MessWithout tested theories on how to deliver legal services, we are just messing aroundJun 19, 20182Jun 19, 20182
Ken GradyinThe Algorithmic SocietyOur Confusion Over What Is A “Lawyer”A profession facing an existential crisisJun 6, 20186Jun 6, 20186
Ken GradyinThe Algorithmic SocietyCorrecting The Legal Industry’s Bad Turn On Lean ThinkingIt may not be neurosurgery, but it’s closeMay 22, 2018May 22, 2018
Ken GradyinThe Algorithmic SocietyDo Clients Prefer Lawyers Who Are Hedgehogs or FoxesClients want the modern chimera: part hedgehog and part foxMay 15, 2018May 15, 2018