By Frank Ready | April 21, 2021
Legal departments gravitate towards legal technology companies that have lawyers onboard to help guide and shape the direction of products. However, in-house teams remain wary of providers who use the presence of lawyers as more of a marketing tool rather than a way to enhance services.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott Forman | April 19, 2021
As we begin to overcome the crisis, businesses and their in-house legal departments are looking for ways to bring successful pandemic techniques into a post-pandemic world.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | April 19, 2021
If your company has a government contract, your corporate records are at great risk to your competitors or anyone that asks for them. Often, your team never even knows of the transaction.
By Jasmine Floyd | April 19, 2021
The trial judge had found the third company and one of the litigants were "enmeshed to such a degree that they are virtually the same entity."
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | April 14, 2021
U.S. District Judge Mark A. Kearney found the court didn't have the jurisdiction over the constitutionality of a confidentiality order that's no longer in place
By Ellen Bardash | April 14, 2021
U.S. District Judge Mark A. Kearney found the court didn't have the jurisdiction over the constitutionality of a confidentiality order that's no longer in place
By Frank Ready | April 13, 2021
A digital filing system inside of Orrick's corporate department has grown into a legal tech platform named Joinder that's designed to help in-house teams track documents and information. Instead of owning the new tool, Orrick set it free to survive in the market on its own.
By Christine G. Barlow, CPCU | April 12, 2021
As mass shootings happen more and more frequently, the chances that insurance will be sought as a solution grow. Advisory Board Member Joseph Harrington, CPCU takes a look at the issues that are involved.
By Frank Ready | April 9, 2021
Automation has helped corporate legal teams to insource processes like e-discovery and contract work. But as work volumes continue to rise without a significant bump in personnel, more work may inevitability be spilling back over to ALSPs and law firms.
By Frank Ready | April 9, 2021
As they look to keep more work in-house, corporate legal departments are using data, recommendations from colleagues and their own intuition to guide the cuts made to preferred provider lists.
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