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By Legal Week | November 29, 2018
Zoe Head-Rapson, senior consultant at CKG, talks to AlphaSights group general counsel Sean Thomas about the impact of technology on the in-house legal environment
By Roy Strom | November 29, 2018
Need help on that brief? By turning judicial opinions into sortable data, LexisNexis' Context tool may know judges better than they know themselves.
By Roy Strom | November 29, 2018
Need help on that brief? By turning judicial opinions into sortable data, LexisNexis' Context tool may know judges better than they know themselves.
By Bruce Orcutt, ABBYY | November 29, 2018
Being able to derive at least some semblance of meaning—especially since even the best AI is still a long way off from matching human beings—opens up a number of potential use cases.
By Frank Ready | November 28, 2018
Law firms have begun dabbling in software development to help streamline operations or serve clients more effectively. Here's a look at some of the products firms have rolled out recently.
By Laura van Wyngaarden, Diligen | November 28, 2018
While there may be hurdles in law embracing technology, Laura van Wyngaarden and the tech experts she spoke with don't believe they're insurmountable.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 28, 2018
HBR Consulting's 2018 Law Department Survey indicated that more than one-third of legal departments said expanding tech use was a challenge, while an all-time high had matter management and e-billing systems in place.
By Jim Ryan and Tim Harris | November 27, 2018
While there are a myriad of legal issues that AI touches, from privacy to liability standards, the implementation of AI in the board room is fundamentally a question of corporate governance. It is therefore important for corporate counsel to keep a clear analytical framework in mind in order to facilitate their board's responsible deployment of AI without simply throwing up road blocks.
By Taylor Corbitt and Steve Hankins | November 27, 2018
Openness to fresh perspectives and courage to allow participation in asking and answering the important questions, can ensure a team engagement that will carry the new processes forward sustainably.
By Zach Warren | November 27, 2018
The deal increases QDiscovery's geographic and personnel scope, as CEO David Barrett said the two were a good cultural fit because they are 'laser-focused on client service.'
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