I’ve taken a few years off from actively working on my Agile Law concept…and 2012 is when you will finally see what I’ve been hinting at over the last 3 years.
Writing another book is daunting. The first book I wrote was 1994,–and that was a LONG time ago both in terms of technology and in terms of thinking about how the law applies to everyday life.
“Agile Law” as a concept is really foreign to the way lawyers have worked in the past. It’s a scary prospect to offer something to the entire legal profession that will force them to re-evaluate how they function as legal service providers.
Originally, I called it “Law 2.0,” the “Law 2.0+”… Several years ago, I realized that there is already thinking out there that takes us right out of the ranking, scoring and hype territory into a lasting way of thinking about our roles in court, in business and in the office.
BTW, I am a fan of Scott Berkun’s approach, so in the meantime, take a look at his blog and new book and get some inspiration of your own!!
Encouragement and criticism is always appreciated!