About Me
Timothy B. Corcoran advises law firm leaders on business process improvement, legal project management, alternative fees and business development. He also advises legal technology vendors and service providers on market strategy and sales force readiness.
An experienced veteran in the fields of legal technology and legal marketing, Tim recently re-launched his own consultancy after serving as an executive with Hubbard One, a Thomson Reuters business, where he led the Sales, Account Management and Marketing functions and served on the executive leadership team. Prior to that he was a Senior Consultant with legal management consultancy Altman Weil, Inc. where he co-founded the Legal Project Management practice and helped launch a dramatic shift in the way modern law firms deliver legal services.
Prior to joining Altman Weil, Tim was Director of Practice Development for White & Case, one of the world’s largest law firms, where his team led all U.S. business development efforts, including strategic planning, market intelligence, client relationship management, proposal management and key client programs.
Tim also served as the CEO of Epiq Systems Class Actions & Claims Solutions, a publicly-traded legal technology company, where he led his team through a successful turnaround effort. Prior to this he held several senior executive positions at LexisNexis, including Vice President of Sales & Market Planning for LexisNexis Client Development and Vice President & General Manager of the Large Law, International and Corporate Segments at LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell.
Earlier in his career, Tim was part of the team that launched Counsel Connect, one of the first social networking legal communities. He also helped to design and launch the first wide-scale law firm website development business in the mid-’90s.
Tim is a frequent speaker and writer on law firm business development issues and has presented at the Legal Marketing Association (LMA) national and regional meetings, the Marketing Partner Forum, the Center for International Legal Studies, the Legal Sales & Service Organization Raindance conference, the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, the Law Firm Chief Marketing Officer Forum, the Zeughauser Group CMO Roundtable, Lex Mundi managing partner roundtables, Meritas annual conferences, Association of Legal Administrators national and regional conferences, the College of Law Practice Management Futures conference, and many other events.
Tim’s articles on the legal industry have appeared in Law.com, Legal Week, The Legal Intelligencer, Lawyers Weekly, Corporate Counsel, Corporate Legal Times (now Inside Counsel), Counsel to Counsel (a publication which his team created and published), Practical Law, and other publications.
Tim is an active member of the Legal Marketing Association and currently serves on the International Board of Directors as Treasurer-elect. In prior years he was a member of the Membership Values Committee, the Long Range Strategic Planning Commission, Co-Chair of the 2001 Annual Conference and Founding Chair of the Sponsor Relations Committee. Tim has the honor of serving as an elected Fellow of the College of Law Practice Management. He also serves as a Fellow and periodic Faculty member for the Center for International Legal Studies, and he’s a longtime Associate Member of the ABA Law Practice Management section.
In addition to authoring Corcoran’s Law Biz blog, Tim remains active on other social networks including Twitter, LinkedIn, Legal OnRamp and Martindale Connected. He also serves as the host for In-House Legal, a podcast produced by Lex Mundi for the Legal Talk Network. He also writes a column on law practice management topics for the Marketing the Law Firm newsletter.
Education
Tim received a B.A. in Foreign Languages from Saint Bonaventure University in Olean, NY, and an MBA in Marketing and Finance from Rutgers University in Newark, NJ. He has also completed post-graduate course work in the Harvard Business School Executive Program.
Outside Activities
Tim is a proud native of Rochester, New York — the small town of Hilton, to be precise — and now resides in Lawrenceville, New Jersey with his wife and two daughters. In his spare time Tim coaches youth basketball and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Lawrence Township Education Foundation. He also plays recreational basketball, volleyball and soccer as often as his schedule and stamina allow.
Contact
+1.609.557.7311 or email

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