5 Important Conversations Legal Departments Should Have With Tech Vendors
Selecting the wrong legal tech provider can have long-lasting implications for in-house law departments. To mitigate the risk, GCs and their cohorts should consider having specific conversations about security, product development and liabilities upfront.
June 01, 2021 at 12:00 PM
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Legal TechnologyCommunication is the key to any healthy relationship—especially if that relationship is between a corporate legal department and its legal tech provider. To be sure, legal departments have a lot to discuss with their tech vendors. Conversations around information security procedures, for example, have taken on new importance in a heightened regulatory environment typified by laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). And given the precariousness of some change management projects, organizations would also be wise to ask what kind of support vendors offer during the product implementation phase Above we look at the five important conversations legal departments should have with their tech vendors.
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