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Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong

Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong

Released Tuesday, 7th May 2019
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Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong

Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong

Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong

Killing the Billable Hour in the Legal Sector? [PODCAST] – Jordan Furlong

Tuesday, 7th May 2019
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Welcome to Law 2.0, a podcast series where we talk to individuals looking to change the legal services and regulatory sector. In this episode we speak to Jordan Furlong. Jordan is a legal market analyst and an award winning legal […]

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Kenneth Damien

Kenneth Damien

Vice-Chair at LSEAAL

Ken graduated with a law degree (LLB 2010) from the LSE and is presently the Vice-Chair of the LSE Alumni Association London (LSEAAL). Ken is a practising solicitor with a core focus on the technology sector currently working with Axiom, a global leading alternative legal services provider. He previously worked as In-House Counsel at Aveva, a world-leading industrial software provider. Ken has a particular interest in issues of data protection, anti-piracy and cybersecurity as well as policy discussions surrounding the regulation of emerging technologies including AI and blockchain.

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