In response to the crowdfunding regulations proposed by regulators in five other provinces, the B.C. Securities Commission requested comment on whether a similar exemption should be adopted in B.C.
+ Read MoreOur co-founders, Jim Titerle and Rob Miller, are recognized in Lexpert’s latest directory as peer-ranked leaders in their fields.
+ Read MoreRob Miller presented via live webconference on “Structuring First Nations Enterprises” on behalf of the CBA National Business Law Section on December 12th, 2013.
+ Read MoreRob Miller presented at the Law Courts Inn’s “Lunching With Leaders: Is the Billable Hour Ethical?” The presentation focused on what trends in the legal industry mean for the billable hour, and outlined some of the tools MT+Co. are using to shake the foundations of traditional billing practices by law firms.
+ Read MoreRob Miller was asked to speak at Clean Energy BC’s annual Generate Conference on his predictions for the future of British Columbia’s clean energy industry. Here is a summary of some of his thoughts.
+ Read MoreAbout a year into our business, we became concerned that our employees were not as happy as they could be. While we made every effort to be champions of work/ life balance, it didn’t seem to be enough. It turned out we were trying to achieve the wrong thing.
+ Read MoreIn his article on how the practice of law is changing, Mitch Kowalski presents a theory that the “greatest innovations in legal service delivery” are coming from small law firms.
+ Read MoreDanielle Rondeau of the blog Trash Your Stress interviews Rob Miller and decides ‘this is not your daddy’s law firm’.
+ Read MoreThis post by The Last Honest Lawyer examines the traditional law firm billable hour “cycle of abuse” with clients, and the firms that offer alternatives.
+ Read MoreGimbal management consultants’ article about our law firm, our ideas, the importance of client value and six sigma practices in “What if Your Clients Could Determine the Bill? Legal Innovation in Action.”
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