Our Top Legal Innovations Awards spotlight quality, leading-edge work by attorneys and those who support the profession.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Husch Blackwell
When Husch Blackwell sent 1,500 employees to a work-from-home environment in a matter of days, the shift encouraged the development of preexisting concepts that the firm was already examining.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Mutrux Firm Injury Lawyers
Maximum Lawyer, a podcast that launched in 2016, has since not only developed a regular audience but also led to a professional membership group a large Facebook group and an annual conference.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Gregory Leyh PC
An academic who once taught political philosophy and constitutional law, Gregory Leyh transitioned into a law career to work on issues impacting consumers.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Lathrop GPM
New regulations concerning the presence of PFAS in drinking water could soon be flowing from the Biden administration.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Rick Davis
One of Rick Davis' greatest rewards is seeing people’s confidence build as they take control of their own destiny.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Seigfreid Bingham
Attorneys at Seigfried Bingham launched Empower U, a legal service to provide guidance to athletic conferences and universities on rules and compliance issues and assist those entities in educating student-athletes on legal issues related to their ability to profit from NIL opportunities.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: EDZ Systems
Finding productive ways to utilize mountains of information to create a coherent picture of your business can be a massive challenge. That’s where EDZ Systems’ Intelligent Resource Management System (IRMS) comes in.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Michael Downey
Michael Downey began developing CLE presentations that were based on questions he was getting from his attorney clients. To date, the CLE program has offered more than 40 webinars with plans to continue offering at least two ethics CLE webinars through June 2022.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Michael Ellenhorn
Decipher, a St. Louis-based competitive intelligence company, has helped legal firms use intelligence and data in their hiring process.
Read More »Top Legal Innovations 2021: Missouri Appleseed
The organization, which frequently deals in research, education and advocacy at the intersection of criminal justice and public health, collaborated with experts to create a protocol of best practices which aimed to ensure that Missouri’s prisons did not become overwhelmed with illness as the state grappled with COVID-19.
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