By Victoria Hudgins | May 4, 2021
Georgia-based law firm Kenneth S. Nugent and automated assistant technology company Amelia are partnering to create One Law, a subcompany aimed at selling legal tech to law firms.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 3, 2021
Flush with capital from investments and increasing sales, legal tech and service providers are extending a seat at their table to legal ops professionals in a bid to prime the next stage of their evolution.
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By Dylan Jackson | May 3, 2021
Reports of anxiety and depression rose notably in this year's ALM 2021 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey as lawyers and staff feel isolated and overworked.
By Frank Ready | April 30, 2021
As the cyber risk that businesses face continues to expand, data processing vendors may find themselves in more protracted negotiations over who will absorb the bulk of the liability.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 30, 2021
Keeping track of the quickly expanding legal tech market is a responsibility most corporate legal departments don't have the time for. But a growing number of tech-focused associations might spur deeper knowledge.
By Frank Ready | April 30, 2021
In-house legal teams are still struggling to determine when to call outside counsel to assist with a potential cyber breach or hack. While outside lawyers, such as privacy specialists, can help companies devise communication strategies and work with law enforcement, they can also cost critical time.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 29, 2021
More law firms and e-discovery providers are on the hunt for experienced project managers and advanced data analysts, though they're also looking to fill more entry-level e-discovery positions as well.
By Frank Ready | April 28, 2021
E-discovery may be a job candidate's market right now, but many soon-to-be graduates are still targeting the salaries and litigation experience offered by a traditional law firm. However, more experienced professionals are becoming increasingly open to pursuing opportunities elsewhere.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 28, 2021
Aside from most lawyers not being well-versed in blockchain, there are tools that can easily erase or significantly jumble transaction authentications, rendering many e-discovery efforts useless.
By Frank Ready | April 27, 2021
The customer is always right, which means that the burden is on legal tech vendors to ensure that clients enjoy a smooth change management process when onboarding a new piece of technology—or risk seeing that tech get thrown out.
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