By Frank Ready | October 4, 2021
Some lawyers have changed careers and become legal tech sales professionals. But old habits can be hard to shed, leading to instances where a pitch meeting can feel like deposition, or the word "malpractice" is thrown around all a bit too liberally.
By David Kalat, BRG | October 4, 2021
Early computers were not only mammoth machines, they weren't very user-friendly. This month's history of cybersecurity examines how the relationship between Man and Machine was reimagined, starting with Xerox's Alto.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 1, 2021
To combat Zoom fatigue, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan created an interactive world based in New York that showcases its real estate practice amongst city buildings.
By Frank Ready | October 1, 2021
Legal departments are increasingly seeking out the opinions of other business segments when selecting new technology in order to ensure interoperability. But final say often still rests in the hands of attorneys.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony E. Davis | September 30, 2021
In this edition of his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis examines Formal Opinion 499 (Passive Investment in Alternative Business Structures) just issued by the ABA's Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility. He looks at the Opinion from two perspectives: what (limited) progress it represents in addressing the need to reform the regulatory system governing lawyers; and what it leaves undone, hopefully to be addressed another day.
By Justin Henry | September 30, 2021
Firms are asking "what will we need, as a firm, in the future?" and the answer is to recruit specialized professionals in data analytics and digital branding to inform a marketing department's "sector strategy," one industry watcher said.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 29, 2021
Many clients don't discuss their legal technology needs with firms, leaving many outside counsel digging into RFPs for clues. But understanding and meeting client needs isn't always straightforward.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Hauptman | September 29, 2021
While there are many benefits to the shift to paperless practice (which for many New York attorneys already pre-dates COVID-19), there are some habits that are worth mentioning specifically on account of their benefits/contributions to the efficient and economical practice of law in New York state.
By Frank Ready | September 29, 2021
Many legal departments may find their second try at implementing a CLM solution to be the charm, with first attempts marred by poor planning, overzealous tech companies and a confusing marketplace.
By Haley Altman and Elizabeth Vincent | September 29, 2021
In this monthly series examining how legal tech companies succeed and fail at encouraging tech adoption, Haley Altman and Elizabeth Vincent investigate outside counsel marketplace Priori Legal.
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