By Victoria Hudgins | August 11, 2021
Many legal tech and service providers say they can't implement four-day workweeks and still maintain a competitive client advantage, but others see a shortened workweek becoming a necessity given the rising demands for employee flexibility.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 11, 2021
While law schools were investing in technology well before the pandemic, the past year provided the impetus for some long-awaited modernizations—and pushed more professors to fully appreciate the role technology plays in the broader legal market.
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By Dan Packel | August 10, 2021
Firm leaders said they are simultaneously working on how to safely return to the office and how to balance professional development needs with remote work.
By Frank Ready | August 10, 2021
While video tutorials that help reduce the burden of customer support are becoming a necessity for legal tech providers, producing these videos isn't a simple proposition—or a one-time expense.
By Linda A. Thompson | August 10, 2021
Boutique firms may move in to fill the gap if the big players do not act quickly, lawyers say.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 9, 2021
While tech was a necessity for courts during the heights of the pandemic, priorities have shifted as they await Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. Still, some courts say tech's importance won't diminish long term.
By Frank Ready | August 9, 2021
ALSPs have always maintained a somewhat dispersed working model, but cybersecurity and privacy concerns remain the one quibble the legal departments have with service providers operating remotely.
By Rose Walker | Linda A. Thompson | James Carstensen | August 6, 2021
"The potential is there to make a data team a cornerstone of tomorrow's law firm," one lawyer said, as the market expects more activity to follow.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 6, 2021
South Africa and Australia have signaled they will stray from the U.S. and other top patent filing countries' definition of an inventor. But such divergence could endanger patent standardizations and treaty agreements.
By Hugo Guzman | August 5, 2021
"If you're trying to support a new lawyer, and you can't sit beside them or meet face to face, that's going to become more challenging for lawyers of color," one general counsel said.
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