By Roy Strom | December 17, 2018
Too many law firms fail to measure the results of their innovation efforts, says a former leader of a well-known Big Law innovation department.
By Rebecca Yoder, SpringCM | December 17, 2018
Relying on legacy tools in rudimentary word processing and manual editing prevents legal teams from reaching their full potential, especially when they have cutting-edge solutions at their fingertips.
By Neal Suggs and Judy Jennison | December 17, 2018
About a year ago, the legal department at Microsoft announced it would be shifting away from the billable hour in the vast majority of its outside counsel arrangements. In describing these intentions, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel David Howard wrote about forging “a new type of relationship” with the firms handling Microsoft's most important legal work.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | December 17, 2018
Partnership agreements, engagement letters, fee contracts, legal malpractice insurance policies, calendar control systems, document retention policies and most other risk management tools that worked perfectly well a decade or two ago may no longer get the job done.
By John Kang | December 17, 2018
Create+65 is the Magic Circle firm's first innovation lab globally and is part of the firm's Singapore-based innovation hub for the Asia-Pacific region launched earlier this year.
By Neil Gray and Maxwell J. Eichenberger | December 14, 2018
This article begins with a brief overview of blockchain technology, then addresses the current evidentiary hurdles blockchain records face, and concludes with considerations for attorneys seeking to enter blockchain receipts (discussed further below) into evidence and businesses implementing blockchain solutions.
By Frank Ready | December 14, 2018
Nuance Communications will sell its document imaging division to automation software provider Kofax, which plans to use the newly acquired services, such as capture capability on multi-function printers, to expand into the legal marketplace.
By Frank Ready | December 14, 2018
The Product Innovation Competition will feature new innovations developed specifically to service the many different sectors of the legal industry. Judges are looking for innovations that can bring big change in creative ways.
By Andrew Messios | December 14, 2018
They are putting an undisclosed amount of money into Reynan Court, the highly touted tech venture that provides law firms with a single platform to manage the procurement, deployment and management of third-party apps. The CIOs of both firms have joined the tech startup's board of directors.
By Andrew Messios | December 14, 2018
CIOs from both firms join tech startup's board of directors
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