AVOIDING EXTINCTION:
Reimagining Legal Services for the 21st Century
Directly inspired by Richard Susskind’s ground-breaking The End of Lawyers (Oxford Univ. Press 2008), Toronto lawyer Mitchell Kowalski now provides a vivid, believable account of everything a law firm could be.
In Avoiding Extinction: Reimagining Legal Services, you’ll see how a typical big law firm fails to deliver real value to the client, resulting in dissatisfied clients and burned-out and stressed lawyers in the process. You’ll discover the ways the firm can be redefined as a service corporation that is structured and managed in ways that truly deliver value to the client, profitability to the firm and career satisfaction to the lawyers. By the book’s end, you will know how to apply these ideas to your own situation and enjoy the benefits.
Avoiding Extinction makes the case for how the law firm of the future will succeed, with a laser-like focus on delivering high-quality legal services better, faster, and cheaper. This entertaining and instructive book is a must-read for anyone seeking a creative vision into what a new, truly different law firm could look like.
What Others are Saying
This is the most innovative law practice management book I’ve ever seen…an engaging novel about the lives of working lawyers with an illuminating treatise on how law firms must respond to extraordinary change in the legal marketplace. Avoiding Extinction is as entertaining as it is instructive, and it couldn’t be more timely.”
~ Jordan Furlong, Partner, Edge International
Mitch Kowalski has translated his considerable understanding of tomorrow’s legal profession into an original, provocative and entertaining narrative.”
~ Professor Richard Susskind, author of The End of Lawyers?