Profound changes are underway that are reshaping how lawyers organize and provide legal services. Information and communications technology has made legal information widely available, developments in process engineering are allowing sharper distinctions among activities of varying degrees of complexity, newly emerging actors and organizations are performing work that used to be the sole province of lawyers, and interest is re-emerging in some quarters in multi-disciplinary practice organizations. This panel will describe major changes that are occurring and discuss their implications for how law is practiced, the trajectory of legal careers, and regulation of the profession.