Dennis Kennedy has a nice post on Intel’s new advertisement for lawyers on the benefits of mobile computing. So I followed the link he provided and went to the right column as he directed. Finally, I hit the “Explore Legal Demo” link and Intel’s ad popped up. And what does Intel say? “You need to be more efficient. You need to increase billable hours. You need an edge.” There is a whole section of this ad devoted to increasing billable hours.
Here’s the rub. Efficiency should provide a benefit to a client in the form of lower billable hours, or at least the same billable hours in a shorter time frame. But someone who knows a lot about selling to lawyers believes that focusing on “more billable hours” is a good sales pitch.
I wonder if clients react positively when they see ads like this talking about ways for outside counsel to bill more hours to their matters.
It always amazes me how software vendors to the legal industry push this same theme. The whole push is to capture or bill more hours. What is wrong with pushing the theme that you will provide clients better service and return on investment with technology?
Enrico Schaefer
Posted by: Traverse City Attorney | Friday, August 26, 2005 at 02:06 PM