Finding Bliss: Innovative Legal Models for Happy Clients & Happy Lawyers

Finding Bliss explores seven key themes to improve legal practice and client service, including: innovation; value; predictability and trust; flexibility; talent development; diversity and inclusion; and, relationship building. In a ground-breaking analysis, Finding Bliss addresses the profession's challenges from both sides of an evolving equation: the structural change within law firms, in-house legal departments and other legal service providers, and the individual change in today's attorneys seeking to meet business needs while gaining more flexibility and freedom.

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Deborah Epstein Henry is Co-Founder and Managing Director of Bliss Lawyers, a firm that employs high caliber lawyers to work on an engagement basis in secondments for in-house legal department and law firm clients. Debbie is an internationally recognized expert, consultant and public speaker on the future of the legal profession, new legal models, women and work/life balance. She is the author of LAW & REORDER, the #1 best-selling 2011 ABA Flagship book. Debbie is also President of Flex-Time Lawyers LLC which runs Best Law Firms for Women with Working Mother. She has been featured in The New York Times, NBC Nightly News, and The Wall Street Journal and as a Philadelphia Business Journal "Women of Distinction." Debbie received her B.A. from Yale and her J.D. cum laude from Brooklyn Law School. She is a former practicing litigator and law clerk to a New York federal judge.

Suzie Scanlon Rabinowitz is Co-Founder and Managing Director of Bliss Lawyers. Suzie recently launched SRD Legal Group which is a women owned virtual law firm. She has been Of Counsel at Berger Legal LLC for more than a decade and prior to joining the virtual law firm world, she practiced law at Sullivan & Cromwell and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. Suzie earned her J.D. from Fordham University School of Law, where she served as a Senior Editor of the Fordham Law Review. She received her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College with honors. Suzie is a graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program.

Garry A. Berger is Co-Founder and Managing Director of Bliss Lawyers. Garry is a pioneer in the legal services industry, having founded in 2002 Berger Legal LLC, an innovative virtual law firm serving Fortune 500 clients as well as small to mid-size companies. He spent three years inhouse at The Thomson Corporation (now Thomson Reuters). Garry previously practiced law at Weil, Gotshal & Manges and served as a law clerk to a New York federal judge. He earned his law degree from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar, and his B.A., magna cum laude, from Brandeis University.

Change has come to the legal profession, as never before. Once hallowed law firms face unprecedented financial pressures. Their corporate clients are negotiating rates and reducing their outside counsel spending. They are also demanding more predictability in pricing, increased flexibility in staffing and added value from all legal service providers. Lawyers themselves, overworked and worried about job security (if they are lucky enough to have a job), are more stressed and anxiety ridden than ever.

To address these challenges, and to improve the delivery of legal services and the daily lives of lawyers, Finding Bliss: Innovative Legal Models for Happy Clients & Happy Lawyers provides creative and disruptive solutions. Authored by the three co-founders of Bliss Lawyers, a secondment firm that is transforming the way corporations and law firms engage high caliber attorneys, the book provides compelling examples of how to achieve greater succes--in terms of profitability, productivity and satisfaction. Finding Bliss explores seven key themes to improve legal practice and client service, including: innovation; value; predictability and trust; flexibility; talent development; diversity and inclusion; and, relationship building. In a ground-breaking analysis, Finding Bliss addresses the profession's challenges from both sides of an evolving equation: the structural change within law firms, in-house legal departments and other legal service providers, and the individual change in today's attorneys seeking to meet business needs while gaining more flexibility and freedom. Through the book's seven themes, Finding Bliss tackles the answers to how traditional and new model firms can more effectively deliver legal services and align the skills of the legal talent pool to better meet clients' needs.

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