By Victoria Hudgins | May 9, 2019
Having high-level advocates, adopting a cultural approach about technology, and listening to user concerns can help keep tech usage high when the excitement wears off.
By Lawrence L. Bell | May 8, 2019
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made significant changes to certain Internal Revenue Code provisions dealing with highly compensated employees. Among these are restrictions (in the form of excise taxes) on compensation of certain highly paid employees of “applicable tax-exempt organizations.”
By Bob Rowe | May 7, 2019
If there was any doubt before that legal managed services was the fastest-rising giant in the legal market, that uncertainty was recently erased by EY's early April announcement of its plan to purchase Pangea3, an alternative legal service provider (ALSP).
By Rowan Bennett and Philip Bantz | May 3, 2019
European general counsel think differently about their role and the skills of their advisers, research finds.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Live Coverage
By Zach Warren | April 30, 2019
For many corporate legal departments, the question of whether they should purchase legal technology externally can be complicated. An ACC Xchange panel ran down their thought process before, during and after the decision.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 30, 2019
For general counsel, legal risks aren't the only factor. Gaining a seat at the table means learning the business and bringing solutions rather than a blanket 'no.'
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Zach Warren | April 29, 2019
For today's legal departments, it's not only a matter of adopting metrics. It's making sure you demonstrate the value that the metrics are bringing the business, noted a panel at the ACC Xchange conference.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Leslie A. Firtell | April 26, 2019
There has been remarkable momentum in the engagement of alternative legal services providers (ALSPs) by in-house counsel and law firms alike, but some are still striving to find that sweet spot where each team's expertise, efficiency and productivity align.
By Jack Newsham | April 24, 2019
LVMH said the in-house lawyer's allegations had “no merit whatsoever” and the company pledged to mount a vigorous defense.
By Christopher Cahn and Patrick Hennessey, Morae Global | April 24, 2019
Outsourcing of legal services can bring tangible, positive benefits to clients. Achieving the benefits, however, requires a level of experience and expertise that is often greater than what the client may have initially foreseen.
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