
Deborah Farone
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Jul 19, 2024 |
law.com | Deborah Farone |David Gialanella
Imagine a bustling kitchen in a high-end restaurant, where not only the head chefs but also the sous chefs and kitchen staff frequently switch stations. One moment, a chef is at the grill; the next, they’re at the dessert station, while sous chefs and other staff are also constantly moving to new positions. Occasionally, the chef leaves and goes to another restaurant and a group of sous chefs follow with them.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
lawjournalnewsletters.com | Deborah Farone
Law Firm FinancialsLaw Firm ManagementLaw Firm Marketing and Business DevelopmentAdequate investment, especially for marketing technology, enables departments to function effectively. Unfortunately, this funding is often insufficient. Technology without support is like installing a lightbulb in a home that has no electricity. “We bought top-of-the-line software with all the bells and whistles. We expected it to track of all of our clients, prospects, alums, pitches, and data.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Isha Marathe |Gail Cohen |Deborah Farone |Kat Black
Editor’s note: This is Part 2 of a two-part series on generative artificial intelligence startup Harvey. You can read Part 1 here. Harvey has not responded to multiple requests for comment from Legaltech News from December 2022 to the time of publication. Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal and professional services software provider, has quickly accumulated a list of high-profile law firm and corporate clients. Want to continue reading?
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Jun 13, 2024 |
law.com | Deborah Farone |David Gialanella
“We bought top-of-the-line software with all the bells and whistles. We expected it to track of all of our clients, prospects, alums, pitches, and data. But it just doesn’t work.” Bring together 10 or more lawyers, and you have a law firm that needs technology and process management to operate and function without chaos. And when marketing comes into focus, a well-funded marketing department is no longer a luxury but a necessity. Want to continue reading?
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Jun 13, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Patrick Smith |Isha Marathe |Thomas Spigolon |Deborah Farone |David Gialanella
“We bought top-of-the-line software with all the bells and whistles. We expected it to track of all of our clients, prospects, alums, pitches, and data. But it just doesn’t work.” Bring together 10 or more lawyers, and you have a law firm that needs technology and process management to operate and function without chaos. And when marketing comes into focus, a well-funded marketing department is no longer a luxury but a necessity. Want to continue reading?
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