By Frank Ready | August 12, 2020
ALSPs have made it easier for legal departments to gain valuable data-driven insights. But those same clients may be struggling to articulate similar demands to their law firms, many of which still aren't feeling the pressure to upgrade their analytic capabilities.
By Varsha Patel | August 12, 2020
LOD has shuttered its German offices after just two years in the region, while Axiom will shrink its workforce in Germany and Switzerland as part of a business reorganisation.
By Simon Lock | August 10, 2020
Shilpa Bhandarkar, who was previously the global head of innovation at the firm, has been appointed as CEO of Nakhoda.
By Frank Ready | August 6, 2020
ALSPs have become an increasingly prominent fixture of the legal ecosystem, but corporate legal departments aren't embarking on that relationship blindly. Everything from an ALSP's reputation to the amount of supervision a matter could require comes into play.
By Dan Packel | August 5, 2020
"Law firms have to stop seeing things through their own prism—what's good for us. Instead they need to look for what is in the best interest of the clients," says one former firm managing partner. And increasingly, that means collaborating with outside service providers.
By Frank Ready | August 5, 2020
Law firms have tried to stake out a distinct territory inside the legal ecosystem as providers of high-end advisory services, but as the demand for process-oriented work continues to fuel ALSPs, firms could nevertheless find their footprint shrinking.
By Zach Warren | August 5, 2020
Law.com catches up with Troutman Pepper eMerge managing director Alison Grounds for its Breaking Tradition series. In this Q&A, Grounds shows the benefits of being connected with a major firm, and how an on-site due diligence project turned into a tech-savvy engagement.
By Zach Warren | August 5, 2020
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with NetApp director of legal operations Connie Brenton. She explains what ALSPs need to have in order to be considered for a job—and why ALSPs may drop the "A" altogether.
By Zach Warren | August 5, 2020
While most agree that New Law provides a large umbrella, it's also one with a purpose: augmenting and supporting the traditional path of law with increased value.
By Zach Warren | August 5, 2020
Law.com catches up with Integreon CEO Bob Rowe for its Breaking Tradition series. In this Q&A, Rowe explains why the "alternative" designation doesn't work for his company, and where legal services providers fall in the legal value chain.
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