Legaltech News | Commentary|Event
By Zach Warren | February 3, 2021
From a keynote about integrating AI into legal to corporate legal departments tackling discovery, spend and more, Day 2 of the virtual Legalweek 2021 brought the heat. Here's what stood out to our reporters and editors from the conference today.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 3, 2021
Even as vendor prices fall, a Legalweek(year) 2021 panel revealed pointers and tips for assessing and creating value when taking e-discovery in-house.
By Kris Satkunas | January 13, 2021
By leveraging technology, legal departments can objectively and consistently measure their law firms' performance, including via quantifiable diversity metrics.
By Stephen Allen | January 11, 2021
Law departments that understand the value of their legal work consider legal spending an investment in the overall business.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 8, 2021
COVID-19's transition to remote working and economic fallout might seem like the perfect storm for legal ops to shine, but that wasn't the case for all. Legal ops professionals and observers offer their 2021 predictions, both good and bad, for the profession.
By Zach Warren | January 7, 2021
Many attorneys, technologists and legal experts expect continued change in the legal ecosystem in 2021. But it's not just alternative legal service providers—it's how law firms and corporate legal departments fundamentally interact with their data, their people, and even each other.
By Ioana Good | January 5, 2021
To help firms move forward and create the right culture, here are some ideas and lessons learned from companies who have collected and analyzed data to determine the need for change and have designed their D&I strategy to match their business objectives.
By Dan Clark | December 22, 2020
The new general counsel previously worked in-house for 21st Century Fox where she played a leading role in the Walt Disney Company's acquisition of Twenty-First Century Fox and the spinoff of Fox Corporation.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 22, 2020
Fully replacing legal secretaries with automation may never happen, because even as their job opportunities dwindle, legal outsourcing providers say there's some institutional and client-specific nuances that software can't replicate.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | December 21, 2020
At nine Florida law firms, equity partners and shareholders took PPP loans separate from their firm's loan. Most acted in accordance with an initial CARES Act regulation instructing them to do so, one that was subsequently reversed—but not before millions were approved for the partners.
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