FutureLaw 2017: Attention, emotion, and disintermediation

By far my favorite moment at Stanford Law School’s FutureLaw event was during the Dan Katz panel titled The Perils and Promise of Predictive Analytics in Law. All the panelists were great but Dera Nevin blew me away. Using the themes of attention, emotion, and disintermediation, she gave specific and provocative examples of the legal system in the age of data.

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Why betting on your Brand is a safe bet

Last month, I had the pleasure of presenting at Lawyernomics 2017 in Las Vegas, a city where “betting” is a favorite but always risky, activity. My discussion, however, was not about betting the slots or roulette wheel, it was about betting on your brand – a bet that requires minimum risk and always results in a win.

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Married and stressed: How married Millennials could be your next client

Avvo’s 2017 Annual Relationship study is out! Love, marriage, heartbreak, divorce. It’s all in there. And after spending a fair amount of time immersed in data about how Americans feel about being married and getting divorced, it led me to wonder: how does being married impact the way people engage with legal?

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