By Roy Strom | December 12, 2018
Parabellum Capital is paying to keep a patent analysis tool developed by a former Fish & Richardson lawyer away from its competitors.
By Roy Strom | December 12, 2018
Parabellum Capital is paying to keep a patent analysis tool developed by a former Fish & Richardson lawyer away from its competitors.
By Andrew Messios | December 12, 2018
The last two years have seen a flurry of law firm initiatives targeting startups—but what are all sides getting out of these ventures?
By Frank Ready | December 11, 2018
Legal services and tech provider Elevate recently acquired the Sumati Group, which could bring the company a few steps closer to its goal of streamlining the contract support process.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michele C.S. Lange | December 7, 2018
Solve complex problems, forecast legal spend, manage risk and partner with a diverse set of business stakeholders—these are just a few of the vast demands placed on in-house legal. In addition, corporate legal departments are facing new disruptions, such as changes to law firm practice models and advancements in technology.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 7, 2018
A Columbia University professor said legal tech is a 'very important part of a business's arsenal' and is partially the reason the Ivy League school debuted a new MBA course about a legal tech startup.
By Roy Strom | December 6, 2018
Why objective measures of performance and subjective measures of prestige are mutually reinforcing.
By Daniel B. Garrie, JAMS | December 5, 2018
Even 'run-of-the-mill' contract disputes involving smart contract transactions involve a lot of technical baggage a neutral must be able to unpack. This means the neutral must be bilingual, fluent in both English (the law) and Computer Code (the technology).
By Brad Blickstein, The Blickstein Group | December 5, 2018
In its earlier days, legal operations and law department technology were very much intertwined. But now, there is a widening gap between technology and technology effectiveness.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Adam Roseman and Kelly Dobbs Bunting | December 5, 2018
Like other businesses, relationships are at the core of the legal profession. Clients expect attorneys to be able to draft documents, write briefs, argue motions and manage legal transactions.
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