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Stephanie Wilkins

Stephanie Wilkins

Stephanie Wilkins is the Editor-in-Chief of Legaltech News at ALM. She has spent the better part of the past decade following the evolution of legal tech and learning how it can help in-house counsel, law firms and others in the legal industry. As a former practicing litigator, she is particularly interested in how legal tech can and should be used in real-life practice and the valuable differences it can make. Stephanie is also keenly interested in shining a light on the ways legal tech is being used to help the greater good.

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December 07, 2022 | Legaltech News

How Application Interoperability is Transforming the Legal Hold Process

The legal hold and preservation process has always been burdensome, yet crucial. Embracing the cloud and ensuring that applications interoperate can make it significantly easier.

By David Carns, Casepoint

7 minute read

December 06, 2022 | Legaltech News

Selling the Dream: 5 Best Practices for Extracting Value From Legal Tech

In-house legal leaders need to be focusing on choosing the right technologies to meet their business needs, fostering adoption and more in order to get the most out of their legal tech investments.

By Tim Parilla, LinkSquares

9 minute read

December 05, 2022 | Legaltech News

What Do Legal Tech Startups Really Need?

At a time when legal tech startups need to work harder to prove themselves to investors, having the right team, timing, funding, growth strategies, and agility can make all the difference.

By Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski, RPC Strategies LLC

6 minute read

December 02, 2022 | Legaltech News

What Makes a Good Lawyer? The Evolving Standard of Excellence for Lawyers

In the ongoing war for talent, employers will be seeking lawyers with qualities beyond traditional legal skills, including technology competency, client service, and more.

By Guy Adams, Intapp

6 minute read

December 01, 2022 | Legaltech News

Nervous System: From Gibberish to Unicode

In the early days of eDiscovery, it was common for incompatible technologies to produce documents containing unreadable characters, or gibberish. Ultimately, Unicode was developed as an industry standard to solve the problem and help lawyers meet court mandates for productions to be made in a readable, useable format.

By David Kalat, BRG

5 minute read

November 30, 2022 | Legaltech News

Prioritizing Your Law Firm's IT Budget for 2023

In preparation for potential economic uncertainty ahead, law firms should be setting clear priorities, investing in the cloud, focusing on cybersecurity and more when budgeting for technology in 2023.

By Rob Meadows, Innovative Computing Systems, Inc.

4 minute read

November 29, 2022 | Legaltech News

Cybersecurity 101: Politicians Show Firms What Not to Do

Recent hacking incidents involving the phones and mobile devices of prominent UK politicians can serve as a valuable learning exercise for firms looking to shore up their data protection and cybersecurity practices.

By Steve Whiter, Appurity

5 minute read

November 28, 2022 | Legaltech News

The Limits of Howey: What the SEC May Be Signaling Through its Approach to NFTs and F-NFTs

While the SEC has yet to weigh in on the question of whether NFTs are securities, its increased attention on fractionalized NFTs may signal a shift in how the agency intends to test whether digital assets are securities in the future.

By Mark Cianci, Charles Humphreville, Kelley Chandler & Ty Owen, Ropes & Gray

7 minute read

November 22, 2022 | Legaltech News

Women of Legal Tech: 'The Bar Is Low' for Firms to Foster Innovation for Clients, Says Stephanie Corey

Stephanie Corey, CEO and Co-Founder of UpLevel Ops, discusses key questions for law firms to ask their clients to foster innovation, how sexism in the workplace forced women to stop being authentic, and why companies need to be deliberate in identifying and shaping their culture

By Alma Asay

8 minute read

November 21, 2022 | Legaltech News

Relativity's Current and Future CEOs Discuss Company's Surprise Leadership Change

As Phil Saunders prepares to take over the reins of Relativity from Mike Gamson, the pair discusses the impetus behind the leadership change, what it means for the company, and what to expect from Relativity in the future.

By Stephanie Wilkins

9 minute read