In this podcast A trio of contributors to the recent GPSolo Magazine issue on reregulation of the law join Lynn Howell to discuss special considerations for solo and small firm attorneys. The podcast features Zack DeMeola, Patrick Palace, and Vice Chief Justice Ann Timmer: Reregulation of the Law:
Patrick Palace sat down with the Lawyerist and talked about how he grew his firm and became the CEO of Palace Law.
Does our legal system need to be reregulated? What will this mean for solo and small firm lawyers? Patrick Palace discusses with Zack DeMeola, and Vice Chief Justice Ann Timmer.
The Pandemic forced the legal profession to innovate and modernize its operations. This episode features host Patrick Palace interviewing Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack from the Michigan Supreme Court.
In this special LawNext episode in conjunction with GPSolo, five contributors (including Patrick Palace) come together to share and discuss their views on reregulation.
From the National Conference of Bar Presidents Midyear (ncbp.org): Terry Hill and Logan Cornett demystify data, metrics, and KPIs with moderator Patrick Palace.
The Pandemic forced the legal profession to innovate and modernize its operations. With minds now open to change, this is the perfect time to implement much needed adjustments to help close the access-to-justice gap:
Listen to Patrick Palace discuss the state of the legal profession, the ways Covid has changed expectations, and the benefits of a virtual-only law firm.
Jordan shares the story of his long battle against a piece of legislature that denied his client due process. But perhaps most extraordinary is that it presented Jordan with the rarest of courtroom opportunities – a second chance.
Legal skills and rote knowledge aren’t everything. To be a truly effective lawyer, you need a well-rounded set of traits and behaviors, and as we’re evaluating staff to hire for our firms, we need to consider applicants more holistically.
At TECHSHOW 2020, host Patrick Palace sits down with Shannon Salter and Jonathan Verk to discuss highlights from their talk on how online dispute resolution technology aims to simplify the legal process and increase access to legal services. Shannon and Jonathan offer their experience with this technology from both public and private sector perspectives.
The legal industry may have held to tradition longer than most, but movement toward modernization is finally running full tilt. From TECHSHOW 2020, Patrick Palace talks with keynote speaker Mary Shen O’Carroll about how demands in the marketplace are creating new ways of doing business and opportunities for growth in the legal economy.
In Episode 3 of the Daily Matters podcast, Clio CEO and Co-founder Jack Newton chats with Patrick Palace, Owner of Palace Law LLP, about his experiences with COVID-19 in Washington State, the first US state to be hit hard by this pandemic. During the conversation, Jack and Patrick discuss how the coronavirus has affected Palace Law’s operations, how they were able to transition to remote work, the impact of COVID-19 on Worker’s Compensation and the techniques Patrick is using to keep himself and his practice going during this challenging time.
Patrick Palace is here to talk about workers’ compensation claims during COVID-19 and his article “How to File a Coronavirus L&I Claim.”
What is design-thinking and how does it apply to lawyers? In this On The Road episode from ABA Midyear Meeting, host Patrick Palace talks to Bill Burnett, co-author of “Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life.” They discuss how lawyers can improve their practices and solve problems with design-thinking — a methodology for innovation, strategy, and reinvention.
Not all law firms are equal. In fact, some of them are drastically different from one another. As technology becomes even more pervasive in the legal industry, the industry is changing and reacting. This week, we share a special live panel discussion from UC Hastings’ legal innovation hub, LexLab. The panelists spoke to an audience of legal tech startups, students, and legal professionals on some of the factors and considerations driving change in the law firm model.
Lawyers need technology for more seamless delivery of their services; legal tech vendors have great tools to offer. How can the two connect? In this edition of Legal Toolkit, host Jared Correia and Patrick Palace give tips on how lawyers and legal tech vendors can develop better working relationships. They discuss the steps lawyers should go through when vetting the scalability and efficiency of new legal tech for their firms. For those who want to create unique tools, Jared and Patrick share their thoughts on cultivating partnerships for collaborative tech development.
Undoubtedly, no lawyer wants a client to be dissatisfied with their legal services, but innovative thinkers see this all too common scenario as an opportunity for growth. From Elevate 2019 in Denver, On The Road host Keri Norris talks to Jack Newton, Mary Juetten, and Patrick Palace about their insights into how data, processes, and KPIs can help law firms drive growth and productivity. Referencing findings from the Clio Legal Trends Report, they discuss the common gaps seen in lawyer/client expectations for legal services and offer strategies for more effective service delivery. Through the measurement of KPIs, firms see what actionable steps can be taken to make positive changes in daily operations and client relationships. They go on to talk about ways firms can use technology for measuring data and end with their predictions for what changes they foresee in legal industry service delivery.
According to New York Times bestselling author Daniel Pink, timing is everything. At the 2019 Clio Cloud Conference, On the Road host Patrick Palace talks with Daniel about his keynote address focused on tactics from his new book, “When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing.” He discusses his research into people’s typical peak performance times, and talks about how lawyers can utilize this information to more effectively plan their day and optimize their practice of law.
Patrick Palace sat down with two other experts to discuss legal robots—legal technologies powered by Artificial Intelligence—such as chatbots and other tools that have major long-term implications for the industry.
Patrick Palace sat down with the creator of the PatBot”, Tom Martin of Lawdroid. Tom and Patrick talked about Patrick’s approach to business and life and what inspires and energizes him.
Everything you want to know about chatbots and our very own PatBot.
Patrick Palace talks with Jennifer Parent about the National Conference of Bar Presidents and their focus on leadership, innovation, and collaboration.
Jordan Couch was on The Lawyerist Podcast talking about how he uses Trello to work smarter and faster.
Jordan Couch talks about staying relevant, embracing technology, and investing the time it takes to improve on the ALPS In Brief Podcast.
Patrick Palace breaks down workers’ compensation law with local radio station, KLAY 1180 AM host, Noah Davis.
In this episode, we’re joined by Patrick Palace to talk about how we—as a profession—can help make legal services affordable to all consumers.
On The Road, host Laurence Colletti gathers together some of the most vocal Access to Justice ranters on Twitter so they can share their ideas in real life. The ranters include Billie Tarascio, Catherine Sanders Reach, Dan Lear, Chad Burton, Chas Rampenthal, Mary Juetten, Joshua Lenon, Patrick Palace, and Janet Welch, who talk about regulation, data, LLLTs, and the other aspects that make up the complex problem of access to justice.
Patrick Palace talks to Heidi Alexander and Mary Vandenack about basic technologies that every law firm should have.
Host Patrick Palace talks to Catherine Sanders and Nicole Bradick about how lawyers and law firms can thrive amidst the rising popularity of self-help legal technology.
Patrick Palace weighs in on LLLTs and how they provide access to justice in a unique and powerful way. LLLTs provide lower costs, better access to rural areas, and wide-ranging services.
Jordan Couch, Attorney and Cultural Ambassador at Palace Law shares his Darwin talk with the Evolve Law podcast listeners.
According to Clio’s 2016 Legal Trends Report, “the average lawyer only bills 28% of an eight-hour workday.” So, what has changed since last year and what do lawyers still need to work on? George Psiharis, VP of business operations, and Steven Silberbach, senior vice president of global sales at Clio, get together with Kimberly Sanchez and Patrick Palace in this On the Road report from the 2017 Clio Cloud conference.
Patrick Palace talks about work-life balance, doing what you love, and mindfulness.
He discusses how he got started in workers’ compensation and what he’s doing to make our clients experience as seamless as possible.
Hear more from Patrick about LLLT’s and the future of the legal profession live from The Clio Conference 2015.
In this week’s edition of How Lawyers Work, we hear from Jordan L. Couch, a workers’ compensation attorney at Palace Law in University Place, Washington. Jordan has a variety of experiences in the legal field but now focuses primarily on helping injured workers obtain the full compensation they deserve. Outside of work, Jordan spends his time advocating for new and innovative approaches to legal services.
“On The Road” with Legal Talk Radio and THE Samantha Collier live from Chicago at the sold-out Clio Cloud Conference.