The COVID-19 pandemic has presented no shortage of issues to businesses and their legal departments over the last few months, from the initial shutdowns to the now gradual reopening of stagnant industries across the country. Not only are companies looking for guidance on how to return employees safely to the workplace, but they also find themselves grappling with budget shortfalls and dwindling revenue streams. Corporate legal departments grappling with this new reality may find themselves increasingly reliant upon technology to help them continue to drive value within their respective organizations. By leveraging data, for instance, in-house attorneys can help companies spend more wisely on legal matters as well as negotiate strategically around settlements. Tech can also help organizations chart a course for bringing employees back to the office in a way that is responsible and sound, allowing legal departments to skip what could normally be some very expensive conversations with their outside counsel. Here are a few of the ways that corporate legal is using technology to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.