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Casey Flaherty is well known in the world of legal innovation.
His career journey has taken him to nearly every corner of the
legal system. Casey has been a Big Law litigator, in-house counsel
at a Global 500 company, a legal operations consultant, and
architect of the legal project management team with the world's
largest law firm. Today he is co-founder and chief strategy officer
at LexFusion, a collaborative circle of handpicked, truly excellent
legal innovation companies. In Casey's role, he focuses on the
consultative aspects of the company's go-to-market operation,
with an emphasis on market listening, thought leadership, and
community-building.
Listen to our discussion to learn why market listening is so
critical to LexFusion's value proposition, how the challenges
around the acquisition of technology can cause people and companies
to resign themselves to the status quo, and more about Casey's
current project—a maturity model of transactions that firms
can use as self-assessment.
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