Over the past three years we’ve talked a lot about the growing-pains the legal profession has endured as it experienced a seismic shift in technology.
This shared experience of fumbling our way in the dark (see: Lawyer Cat) was humanizing, but even once we all got the hang of it, my guest today was already wondering if we could stick with it.
As Matt Cianflone asked in a September 2021 article, “Will we turn back into pumpkins when the clock strikes midnight, or will we, as a legal community, actually apply some of the cost savings and risk management techniques that we were forced to put in place over the past 18 months and counting?”
That’s only one of the questions Matt and I tackle in this week’s episode.
Before becoming General Counsel for Gold Medal Bakery, Matt spent his time in private practice where he first cut his teeth as a criminal defense attorney - an experience that would help solidify his passion for helping people.
This episode is a little on the longer side, but I promise there’s not a minute of wasted time.
Enjoy the show.
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Articles by Matt:
Rethinking Our Approach 7/13/2021
Seasons of Change 9/7/2021
An Existential Crisis? 11/2/2021
The Sunk-Costs Trap in Claims 6/6/2022
Avoiding the Pitfalls of the Litigation Business 11/14/2022
The OODA Loop Trumps the ‘Seinfeld’ Model 2/21/2023
Building Resilience 5/1/2023
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