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Clienting
Clienting #29: Will Hornsby on Legal Ethics and Going Solo

Clienting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 45:04


This episode is all about ethics! Gyi Tskalakis and Kelly Street were joined by Will Hornsby to discuss the challenges legal ethics bring to a solo and small law firm. We also learn how Will became a go-to legal marketing ethics expert.  After serving as staff counsel in the American Bar Association’s Division for Legal Services for 30 years, Will Hornsby now maintains a solo practice that helps lawyers, legal marketers and innovators maximize the potential of their communications and delivery models while understanding and complying with the ethics rules. His practice focuses on working with clients to explore opportunities to expand their marketplaces. Will is also an Illinois disciplinary hearing officer, an adjunct professor at Chicago Kent College of Law and a member of the Board of Directors of the Justice Entrepreneurs Project, a Chicago-based lawyer incubator. What's it like to go solo, what Will has been up to, and how unbundled services are still an untapped market.  Delivery of services and the challenges on changing the standard legal services delivery model, as it relates to ethics rules.  Legal movers & shakers are talking on social media but the conversation needs to move into ethics rules governance.  Where is 'the line' in legal ethics? It's important to know your particular state rules but not to be frozen by them. Understanding the ethics rules creates an opportunity and allows law firms to know if their marketing is ethical; it doesn't prohibit marketing.  Marketing can help solve the A2J - access to justice - issue in the marketplace.  Will's grid: People who don't know they have a problem/People who don't know it is a legal issue. Ex: Kids w/asthma caused by mold & Elderly people in assisted living need pre-nups Are reviews ethical? Is it ok to ask your clients for reviews? How to protect your clients online: using social media with legal ethics in mind. How changes in technology can open up new areas of legal practice.         

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Lawyerist Podcast : #203: Ethical Legal Innovation, with Will Hornsby

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 47:50


In this episode with Will Hornsby, we talk about whether or not ethics rules are standing in the way of innovation.

Lawyerist Podcast
#203: Ethical Legal Innovation, with Will Hornsby

Lawyerist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 47:50


In this episode with Will Hornsby, we talk about whether or not ethics rules are standing in the way of innovation.

On the Road with Legal Talk Network
2018 Equal Justice Conference: ABA Retirees Discuss Access to Justice

On the Road with Legal Talk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 17:01


As Steve Scudder, Will Hornsby, Beverly Groudine, and Terry Brooks retire from the ABA, they reflect on their careers and the difference they’ve made within access to justice. In this report from On The Road at the 2018 Equal Justice Conference, host Kimberly Sanchez talks to these ABA legends about their time at the ABA including their successes and the impact they’ve seen the ABA have on the expansion of legal services for all. They also discuss how they’ve seen the conversation around access to justice grow and how the ABA will continue to address the problem in the future. Terry Brooks is formerly the director of the American Bar Association Division for Legal Services, and chief counsel to the ABA Standing Committee on Legal Aid & Indigent Defendants (SCLAID). Beverly Groudine was formerly a staff member of the American Bar Association, working on a wide range of issues regarding access to justice including Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts (IOLTA) and other funding initiatives for legal aid. Will Hornsby served as staff counsel at the American Bar Association for more than 25 years and supported the Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services. Steven Scudder is currently a consultant and was recently counsel to the ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service.

Reinventing Professionals
Disrupting Legal in Six Minute Increments

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2013 19:25


I spoke with Matt Homann and JoAnna Forshee, producers of the annual LexThink.1 legal innovation conference, which is being held in Chicago on Wednesday, April 3rd on the eve of the ABA Techshow. Homann is the well-known founder of LexThink, a legal innovation consultancy, as well as the creator of the popular [non] billable hour blog. Forshee is the CEO of InsideLegal, which she describes as “the insider's guide to doing business in legal technology.” Homann noted that LexThink.1 started 4 years ago as Ignite Law. Participants have 6 minutes (as in one-tenth of an hour of billable time) and 20 slides, which rotate every 18 seconds, to convey their ideas on this year's theme – disruption. Prior sessions focused on the future of law, the future of legal tech, and client service. (I had the privilege of participating in the inaugural event in 2010, with a session called: What I Learned About the Future of Legal Marketing From Playing Wii Bowling With a 4 1/2-year old.) Ten speakers selected by “more than one thousand votes cast” online will cover a variety of topics ranging from Big Data or Big Brother (Eric Hunter) and Don't Do What You're Good At (Jay Shepherd) to Knowing the Unknowns (Roe Frazer) and LegalZoom is Eating Legal's Lunch (Mark Britton). The only participant, who has appeared in all four productions is Will Hornsby, who will be discussing Gaming the System: Are lawyers ready to game-up? Forshee notes that speakers typically rate the difficulty of the experience at about an eight on a ten-point scale and Homann suggests that in addition to practice, participants should focus on their transitions to get comfortable telling a story in equal segments. Those interested in following the sessions on Twitter can search for the Hashtag: #lexthink.

Reinventing Professionals
Disrupting Legal in Six Minute Increments

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 19:25


I spoke with Matt Homann and JoAnna Forshee, producers of the annual LexThink.1 legal innovation conference, which is being held in Chicago on Wednesday, April 3rd on the eve of the ABA Techshow. Homann is the well-known founder of LexThink, a legal innovation consultancy, as well as the creator of the popular [non] billable hour blog. Forshee is the CEO of InsideLegal, which she describes as “the insider’s guide to doing business in legal technology.” Homann noted that LexThink.1 started 4 years ago as Ignite Law. Participants have 6 minutes (as in one-tenth of an hour of billable time) and 20 slides, which rotate every 18 seconds, to convey their ideas on this year’s theme – disruption. Prior sessions focused on the future of law, the future of legal tech, and client service. (I had the privilege of participating in the inaugural event in 2010, with a session called: What I Learned About the Future of Legal Marketing From Playing Wii Bowling With a 4 1/2-year old.) Ten speakers selected by “more than one thousand votes cast” online will cover a variety of topics ranging from Big Data or Big Brother (Eric Hunter) and Don’t Do What You’re Good At (Jay Shepherd) to Knowing the Unknowns (Roe Frazer) and LegalZoom is Eating Legal’s Lunch (Mark Britton). The only participant, who has appeared in all four productions is Will Hornsby, who will be discussing Gaming the System: Are lawyers ready to game-up? Forshee notes that speakers typically rate the difficulty of the experience at about an eight on a ten-point scale and Homann suggests that in addition to practice, participants should focus on their transitions to get comfortable telling a story in equal segments. Those interested in following the sessions on Twitter can search for the Hashtag: #lexthink.

Reinventing Professionals
Disrupting Legal in Six Minute Increments

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 19:25


I spoke with Matt Homann and JoAnna Forshee, producers of the annual LexThink.1 legal innovation conference, which is being held in Chicago on Wednesday, April 3rd on the eve of the ABA Techshow. Homann is the well-known founder of LexThink, a legal innovation consultancy, as well as the creator of the popular [non] billable hour blog. Forshee is the CEO of InsideLegal, which she describes as “the insider’s guide to doing business in legal technology.” Homann noted that LexThink.1 started 4 years ago as Ignite Law. Participants have 6 minutes (as in one-tenth of an hour of billable time) and 20 slides, which rotate every 18 seconds, to convey their ideas on this year’s theme – disruption. Prior sessions focused on the future of law, the future of legal tech, and client service. (I had the privilege of participating in the inaugural event in 2010, with a session called: What I Learned About the Future of Legal Marketing From Playing Wii Bowling With a 4 1/2-year old.) Ten speakers selected by “more than one thousand votes cast” online will cover a variety of topics ranging from Big Data or Big Brother (Eric Hunter) and Don’t Do What You’re Good At (Jay Shepherd) to Knowing the Unknowns (Roe Frazer) and LegalZoom is Eating Legal’s Lunch (Mark Britton). The only participant, who has appeared in all four productions is Will Hornsby, who will be discussing Gaming the System: Are lawyers ready to game-up? Forshee notes that speakers typically rate the difficulty of the experience at about an eight on a ten-point scale and Homann suggests that in addition to practice, participants should focus on their transitions to get comfortable telling a story in equal segments. Those interested in following the sessions on Twitter can search for the Hashtag: #lexthink.

Reinventing Professionals
Disrupting Legal in Six Minute Increments

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2013 19:25


I spoke with Matt Homann and JoAnna Forshee, producers of the annual LexThink.1 legal innovation conference, which is being held in Chicago on Wednesday, April 3rd on the eve of the ABA Techshow. Homann is the well-known founder of LexThink, a legal innovation consultancy, as well as the creator of the popular [non] billable hour blog. Forshee is the CEO of InsideLegal, which she describes as “the insider’s guide to doing business in legal technology.” Homann noted that LexThink.1 started 4 years ago as Ignite Law. Participants have 6 minutes (as in one-tenth of an hour of billable time) and 20 slides, which rotate every 18 seconds, to convey their ideas on this year’s theme – disruption. Prior sessions focused on the future of law, the future of legal tech, and client service. (I had the privilege of participating in the inaugural event in 2010, with a session called: What I Learned About the Future of Legal Marketing From Playing Wii Bowling With a 4 1/2-year old.) Ten speakers selected by “more than one thousand votes cast” online will cover a variety of topics ranging from Big Data or Big Brother (Eric Hunter) and Don’t Do What You’re Good At (Jay Shepherd) to Knowing the Unknowns (Roe Frazer) and LegalZoom is Eating Legal’s Lunch (Mark Britton). The only participant, who has appeared in all four productions is Will Hornsby, who will be discussing Gaming the System: Are lawyers ready to game-up? Forshee notes that speakers typically rate the difficulty of the experience at about an eight on a ten-point scale and Homann suggests that in addition to practice, participants should focus on their transitions to get comfortable telling a story in equal segments. Those interested in following the sessions on Twitter can search for the Hashtag: #lexthink.