By Frank Ready | February 27, 2019
Law firms can partner with clients as a technological resource to help compete with alternative legal services. But that might occasionally require cutting through some of the legal tech hype in the marketplace.
By Andrew Messios | February 27, 2019
Slaughters and its clients such as GlaxoSmithKline, John Lewis and Vodafone will work with legal tech businesses on developing products.
By Frank Ready | February 26, 2019
The stakes don't get much higher for e-discovery than at the White House, where ACEDS was asked to delve into some the subtle complexities that impacts how information is preserved in the Executive Office.
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By Zack Needles | February 25, 2019
A three-lawyer shop in suburban Philadelphia and the largest law firm in the world have both fallen victim to it, multimillion-dollar cybersecurity technology can do little to guard against it, and once the damage is done it's all but irreversible. "Spear-phishing" is a growing concern for law firms of all sizes.
By Frank Ready | February 25, 2019
As the Big 4 accounting companies are starting to invest more heavily in legal tech, will law firms need to stay on their toes to remain relevant?
By Frank Ready | February 25, 2019
As the Big 4 accounting companies are starting to invest more heavily in legal tech, will law firms need to stay on their toes to remain relevant?
By Phillip Bantz | February 22, 2019
“When I was under the gun, I found myself leaning toward saying, 'Let's suck this up and use this [outside firm] again,'” said Elevate founder and executive chairman Liam Brown. He said Elevate's general counsel, Steve Harmon, gave him the nudge he needed to use Elevate's software to unbundle legal work in a high-pressure M&A and close the deal on time and under budget.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 22, 2019
Startup Intaker's web app uses chatbots as the first line of communication when potential clients seek an attorney, matching a client's need to an attorney's practice.
By Frank Ready | February 22, 2019
Joy Heath Rush is officially the CEO of The International Legal Technology Association after serving in an interim capacity since October. Here's how the organization is looking to improve moving forward.
By Roy Strom | February 21, 2019
When it comes to driving change among lawyers, there's a middle ground between top-down and bottom-up.
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