Ralph Baxter
@ralphbaxter
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Inspiring Global Change in Law
Joined March 2009
Most Americans don't have access to legal service.State bar rules are one of the reasons for this crisis.I recently wrote an essay in the Yale Law Journal to encourage state bars to thoughtfully reform their rules.
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Ralph Baxter explains how state bars can alleviate America’s access-to-justice crisis by opening up the justice system to let more people participate....
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We MUST stop importing Russian energy & unleash our abundant natural resources to secure our energy independence, protect our allies, and put an end to Putin's brutal war. #BanRussianImports #StandWithUkraine
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Here's what the debate over re-regulation of legal service looks like. Compare the Op-ed @z_demeola and I just wrote and the one to which it responds. Reform will enable legal service for everyone. The opposition seeks to prevent new competition.
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"We can do better" in legal service, the theme of a wide-ranging conversation I had with Lavinia Calvert & Deborah Farone in their podcast aired yesterday. Better service, better careers, better contribution to commerce and society. Take a listen.
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Ralph Baxter, Intapp Board Member and former Chairman and CEO of the law firm Orrick, discusses the characteristics of innovative leaders in professional services firms. Learn about new opportunities...
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Our @LegalDesignLab partnered with @leagueofcities & 5 cities to work on #Eviction Prevention. Read all about our 2020 cohort work https://t.co/GqGfxt3cjU -- on doing cross-city #accesstojustice innovation to help renters at risk.
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The Eviction Cohort launched in 2020 as a partnership between National League of Cities (NLC) and Stanford Legal Design Lab (“the Legal Design Lab”) in an effort to assist cities confronting a...
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Our final episode on @LegalTalkNet examines how 2020 will change the future of legal service and the great guests and discussions we had together last year. @DBRodriguez5 @DanLinna and I will podcast in 2021 from a new home. Stay tuned for an announcement.
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Law Technology Now’s hosts discuss the mark the global pandemic will leave on law firms, legal education and the delivery of legal services. Discover insightful episodes on Legal Talk Network's...
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A moving piece on Prof Deborah Rhode, who passed away Jan 9th. To call her death "untimely" understates the sudden shock many of are feeling, with tennis games unplayed, articles left in draft, a movement - in part hers - underway but unfulfilled.
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Steven and I have been moved by the untimely death of Professor Deborah Rhode. Deborah was one of the giants of legal ethics. She has shown great personal kindness to many legal ethics scholars, an…
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We have lost a true leader with the passing of Deborah Rhode. She helped us all understand the role of law in the world, and our duty to help it do more and better. She leaves a great legacy in her writings, her students, and her inspiration for the pursuit of justice.
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Successful operation during the pandemic will become a gateway for progress for the most thoughtful law firms. As 2021 began @bobambrogi and I discussed how law firms can achieve a competitive advantage by drawing on lessons learned in 2020.
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Andrew makes really important points in this post. Our outmoded regulatory system actually denies the majority of our people the legal service they need. The opposite of its stated purpose.
"The pushback from the legal establishment on reviewing the regulation within law is little more than a combination of classism, bruised egos, thinly veiled racism, and a deep-seated fear of competition." 👉🏽My new @IAALS post on the need to reregulate law https://t.co/t5eBrBAuWC
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Major American law firms continue to struggle to achieve greater opportunity and inclusion for black lawyers. In my latest podcast David Wilkins and I examine why firms struggle and how they can do better.
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Harvard’s David Wilkins and Host Ralph Baxter examine why law firms struggle to hire, retain, and promote black lawyers and how they can do better. Discover insightful episodes on Legal Talk Networ...
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Law firms will have an unprecedented chance to modernize when the pandemic subsides. @richardsusskind and @danielsusskind and I recorded a 3-part video series that explores why this moment is compelling and how to make the most of it. Check it out.
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How will the "Connected Firm" help law firms address their critical objectives? Join my @Intapp Virtual Connect Legal Keynote panel discussion on Oct. 27 at 9am PT to find out! Register here:
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In an important Op-ed this week, Justice Gorsuch and former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Kourlis made a clear and compelling case for reform of our restrictive rules that limit access to justice for our people. A must read for all state bar leaders.
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Arizona and Utah are pioneering ways to expand access to legal services, and we hope other states follow. You shouldn't have to go it alone in court.
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Utah just adopted a reform which will enable meaningful innovation in legal service, increase access to justice, and give other states a model to follow. Hear the three people who made this happen on my latest podcast.
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Ralph Baxter hosts key players in Utah’s move to reshape the delivery of legal services, revealing the aha moment that sparked the movement. Discover insightful episodes on Legal Talk Network's...
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Engaging on demand training in the nuts and bolts of actual law practice: my latest podcast, with Hotshot founder @IanRossNelson & users from Harvard LS and Mofo https://t.co/u4qAEmfBkd A new way to solve a chronic challenge.
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Ralph Baxter hosts Hotshot co-founder Ian Nelson and Harvard’s Sara Dana and Morrison’s Rick Jenney to discuss how Hotshot’s videos teach practical skills lawyers need. Discover insightful episodes...
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Law firms should make the most of this unique moment as they prepare to resume "normal" operations. Now is the time truly to modernize. My blog post this week explores why this is so and what law firms should do.
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EMBRACE A BOLD VISION TO MEET THE IMPERATIVES OF THE 21ST CENTURY In my forty six years in law, there’s never been a moment like this. Firms are
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Excited to join @pennlaw's Future of the Profession's first virtual event, Reimagining Law Firms, tomorrow at 3:00 PM ET. Great panel; important subject. Join us!
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Asked by Chris Wallace if he will accept the results of the election, @realDonaldTrump says: “I have to see.”
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The current regulatory model is unnecessarily restrictive and prescriptive. It impedes achievement of the fundamental objectives of our profession.
The legal system is overregulated. Did you know that in 2005 the Dean of Stanford Law failed the Bar Exam? We need a system fueled by certified and regulated professionals who can deliver value at different steps of an individual's legal journey. Reregulation, not deregulation!
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