“The maturity of practice management and legal project management is moving at light speed,” said David Rueff, legal project management officer at Baker Donelson, in a recent conversation with Legaltech News. He’s not wrong. Technology companies are beginning to move beyond the simple automation tasks into tackling some of the issues that

Rather than focus on the differences between the different platforms, though, instead we raise a different question: Are there benefits to developing your own legal project management system? And if that was the direction a firm were to go, where would the process begin?

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