By Zach Warren | November 1, 2019
Helmed by founders formerly from CertaTech and Franklin Data, the new company will look to experience and geographic reach to itself apart in the e-discovery marketplace.
By Patrick Krill | October 31, 2019
Because these tools actually can make struggles worse, their role should be secondary.
By Frank Ready | October 31, 2019
For law firms, targeting the millennial demographic may be the key to reaching a much broader client base as a whole, but it may also require attorneys to rethink the way they use technology and market themselves online.
By Frank Ready | October 30, 2019
Law firms are continuing to identify tech as an imperative to their ongoing competitive advantage, but a new report indicates that investment in technology may be facing a slight decline as the focus shifts towards solutions that enhance client collaboration.
By Debra Gray | October 29, 2019
Gone are the days of "basic security." What used to be optional is now standard: two factor authentication, complex passwords, clean desk policies, data encryption at rest and in transit, mobile device management and up-to-the-minute patching. Clients expect these items to already be in place and are further expanding their expectations.
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By Abigail Harris | October 29, 2019
Global Leaders in Law recently spoke to Son-U Michael Paik, Executive Vice President for Legal, Trade and Risk Management at SeAH Holdings, a Korea-based…
By Victoria Hudgins | October 29, 2019
A new ABA report found that accuracy was lawyers' top concern with AI. But legal tech observers and lawyers say it's understanding how the software works that leaves lawyers on the fence and some software on the shelf.
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By Victoria Hudgins | October 29, 2019
A new ABA report found that accuracy was lawyers' top concern with AI. But legal tech observers and lawyers say it's understanding how the software works that leaves lawyers on the fence and some software on the shelf.
By Frank Ready | October 29, 2019
New companies are cropping up in the legal tech market all the time, but these startups face a variety of challenges trying to make a name for themselves in a fast expanding industry.
By Frank Ready | October 28, 2019
Thomson Reuters' 2019 Law Firm Leaders found that while firms may want to leverage tech to cut costs, they still have a lot of work ahead of them when it comes to actually implementing the right solutions.
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