Juicy bite-sized morsels of legal project management from the week ending Saturday, August 07, 2010.
- Pamela H. Woldow, a Principal at Altman Weil, discusses how law firms can use legal project management to become more efficient in a recent article published in the Legal Intelligencer (subscription required).
- Jerome Kowalski discusses how the increasing use of alternative fee arrangements will require law firms to recruit candidates with, and provide training for, project management skills in a post to his Kowalski & Associates blog announcing his new book: Navigating the Perfect Storm: Recruiting, Training and Retaing Lawyers in the Coming Decade (Ark Press).
- Jeff Steve shares his observation that a good project-management system is what is lacking from new e-discovery technologies in an article for the E-Discovery Connection. Mr. Steve is a Senior E-Discovery Consultant at eClaris, which offers an e-discovery project-management service.
- Nora Lockwood Tooher writes about how project-management principles can help solos and small-firm lawyers improve their practices in an article published in Massachusetts Lawyer Weekly. The article quotes Steve Levy, Principal at Lexician, and Sara J. Read, an attorney and consultant with The Communications Center.
- The Technolawyer Community's Blawgworld e-newsletter picked up my post on time-tracking tools: In Search of the God Timer.
- Ted Tjaden notes, in an article published on Slaw, "a marked uptake on the topic of legal project management in the legal literature and blogosphere" over the past several months and lists a number of blog covering the topic, including this one.



