Washington, D.C. (December 1, 2020) — Today, Legal Innovators, an alternative legal services provider that is changing the way the law approaches hiring, pricing, inclusion, and diversity of junior legal


How To Drive Diversity in the Legal Profession
This month, CEO of Legal Innovators, Bryan Parker, presented at the virtual Clio Cloud Conference on “Equity in Practice: Driving Structural Legal Innovation With Data and Diversity.” In this session

Why Diversity and Inclusion?
Why should law firms and corporate legal departments focus on and promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace? Read and download our latest Infographic highlighting the rationales for focusing and

The Law in Black and White Podcast Launches
The Law In Black and White — A New Podcast by Legal Innovators Co-Founders. Legal Innovators launched The Law in Black and White, a new podcast exploring hot topics and

Listen, Speak, Act
We are again dealing with another tragic incident of excessive use of deadly force by police against a Black man, this time firing seven shots into the back of Jacob

An Apprentice-Style Approach to Alternative Legal Services
Chairman and Co-Founder of Legal Innovators, Jonathan Greenblatt, sits down with Ari Kaplan on Reinventing Professionals, to share some of his industry knowledge and solutions to some of the biggest

Post COVID-19: Exploring the Business Case for Why Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives Are Essential to Your Law Firm and Corporate Culture.
In the wake of protests sparked by the murder of George Floyd and others over the recent weeks, companies are trying to figure out how to better incorporate diversity and

Daily Matters: The Changing Face of the Legal Industry Featuring Legal Innovators’ CEO Bryan Parker
Statistics show that there is disproportionate representation of minorities in law firms and in-house that does not reflect society or the corporations they represent. The legal profession is one of

Supreme Court Rules for LGBTQ Employment Rights
By Thomas Sandstrom with contributions by Jonathan Greenblatt and Bryan Parker. Last week, in a landmark decision for LGBTQ rights, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Civil Rights Act