By Hugo Guzman | May 11, 2022
"There are a lot of buttons there. And there's a lot of things they can do. Whose job is it to own that? Whose job is it to train the rest of your user community on?"," former Impossible Foods legal operations manager Angela Mendenhall said.
By Colleen Murphy | May 11, 2022
News organizations were frustrated when the Maine Supreme Judicial Court implemented its electronic case filing system, making some civil case filings inaccessible for more than 90 days due to the new rules.
By Isha Marathe | May 11, 2022
For a change management team to operate as it should, legal ops analysts say dissent is important to help to choose the right solution for the organization. But managing critics can be a balancing act for a team leader.
By Zach Warren | May 9, 2022
According to a new survey from Onit, more than half of sales, IT and procurement professionals don't view their interactions with legal positively, leading many departments to bypass legal to get work done, even if it is against company policy.
By Isha Marathe | May 6, 2022
After fielding questions about how exactly legal ops professionals can expedite their legal department's service delivery, CLOC founders have teamed up with international legal ops professionals to launch an open source metrics database.
By Catherine Alman MacDonagh and Frederick J. Esposito Jr. | May 6, 2022
This article explores the connection between process improvement, project management, and pricing. Clients want budget predictability, options in fee arrangements, and value. The firms that do this well, regardless of their size or location, will have the competitive advantage.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Holly Horsley, Maria Gall and Chittam Thakore | May 5, 2022
As we dip our toes into the latest new normal with optimism, we felt compelled to look back at what we have learned over the past couple years and what it means going forward.
By Allison Dunn | May 3, 2022
Washington, D.C. ethics lawyers say an important change to a local bar rule for handling client money has flown under the radar for decades—and it keeps tripping up attorneys.
By Zach Warren | May 3, 2022
A new survey on legal outsourcing from Wolters Kluwer finds that corporate legal and compliance departments are becoming more selective about which providers get which type of work—and the Big 4 doesn't have much momentum.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Kenneth Artz | May 2, 2022
Attorneys must become more tech savvy. Every attorney must know how to operate videoconferencing platforms and how to effectively present on these platforms. Attorneys will also need to continually refresh skills on document revisions, drafting and searches, says Rachel Powitzky Steely, vice chair of Labor and Employment at Foley & Lardner.
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