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SUMMARY:Session two - Three ways in which law firms will be different in 
 five or ten years from now
DESCRIPTION:1) All law firms will have ‘legal design’ teams.\nWhether you
  are summarising or trying to grasp the essence of complicated legal inf
 ormation\, using visual graphics is an incredibly powerful method of get
 ting a message across. Visuals\nare useful to clearly and quickly illust
 rate the message while improving both comprehension and retention. That 
 is why ‘legal design’ has become one of the most trending phrases in 201
 8. Sarah will explain all.\nTedette talk by Sarah van Hecke Legal Design
  Adviser\, Houthoff\, Amsterdam\n\n2) We will train our new lawyers diff
 erently.\nMany firms are wrestling with how to train lawyers so as to be
  both great generalists and great specialists and to attract the attenti
 on of those lawyers. Many law firms report attendance falling off at tra
 ining sessions. How will we train our new lawyers to be fit for the futu
 re?\nTedette talk by Kathryn Rousin Global Director of Learning\, White 
 &amp\; Case\, New York\; Co-Chair\, IBA Academic and Professional Develo
 pment Committee\n\n3) Will the chargeable hour really be dead?\nFor the 
 last 50 years\, everyone has been talking about the death of the chargea
 ble hour. In ten years’ time\, will it really be dead or is it the only 
 reasonable measure for both sides? Should we be refreshing our approach 
 to the chargeable hour rather than killing it?\nTedette talk by Norman C
 lark Walker Clark\, Fort Myers\, Florida\; Member\, IBA Law Firm Managem
 ent Committee
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