By Frank Ready | December 10, 2020
Ironclad's "State of Digital Contracting, Winter 2020: AI and the Elusive Promise of Smart Contracting" virtual event delved into how changes in service delivery models could help to drive a new wave of legal tech directed toward in-house attorneys and nonlawyers.
By Richard Binder | December 7, 2020
On Tuesday, December 8, a panel of experts will join ALM's Karen Sloan to talk about the bar exam, distance learning, attorney licensure and more.
By Frank Ready | November 11, 2020
The virtual Global Academic Summit examined how legal departments can use AI-based analytics to shave millions of dollars off of operating costs. But they have to contend with the shoddy condition of their data first.
By Frank Ready | October 28, 2020
A panel held during Wednesday's Women, Influence & Power in Law Virtual Summit examined the exhaustive levels of detail required for legal departments to truly be proactive about data protection, from fine-tuning language in vendor agreements to the way duties are assigned within the company itself.
By Frank Ready | October 21, 2020
A Wolters Kluwer virtual ELM Amplify panel held Wednesday examined the threat that rolling out a new e-billing tool can pose to an otherwise healthy outside counsel relationship. While those solutions are often implemented to enforce billing guidelines, some firms may be find ways around compliance.
By Frank Ready | October 16, 2020
A virtual panel from the Association of Corporate Counsel's Annual Meeting examined how knowing the true meaning behind key tech phrases can be the difference between success and failure when negotiating deals with vendors around software procurement or data handling.
By Frank Ready | October 8, 2020
In a session titled "No Budget, No Resources, No Problem: In-House Leaders on Finding Innovative Solutions in the 'New Normal,'" speakers shared how they kept costs down while still maintaining a standard of quality for the work coming out of their department.
By Frank Ready | August 28, 2020
Service providers or tech vendors that concentrate strictly on legal could potentially find themselves at a bit of a disadvantage as corporate legal departments are pushed toward an increasingly multidisciplinary and collaborative approach.
By Frank Ready | August 25, 2020
An ILTA>ON panel examined the sometimes fraught relationship between legal departments, law firms and vendors, and how the attorneys involved can make for a smoother working experience.
By Frank Ready | August 12, 2020
A Buying Legal webinar looked at ways to improve the sometimes strained relationship between legal procurement professionals and legal operations teams, but first corporate legal departments may have to abandon their reliance on a list of preapproved service providers.
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