By Jennigay Coetzer | August 25, 2020
The proliferation of internet connectivity and digital communication across Africa is presenting multifaceted opportunities for legal services.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 24, 2020
Upset stenographers say tech provider Stenograph's new logo is a misleading image of the profession, amid concerns that tech companies are trying to push humans out of the industry.
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By Samantha Stokes | August 24, 2020
Otherwise satisfied associates find themselves frustrated by law firms' inadequate technology, according to our Midlevel Associates Survey.
By Frank Ready | August 21, 2020
Advocating for a legal tech budget during a pandemic can be a tough sell. But as IT departments continue to grapple with challenges around remote working or the implementation of automated technologies, there may be an opportunity for law departments to leverage those dollars to their advantage.
By Jessica Seah | August 21, 2020
Singapore has embraced legal innovation more than most of its Asian neighbors, as startups and other legal tech programs have received strong government backing.
By Frank Ready | August 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has equipped corporate attorneys with a brand new set of skills and experiences but has also fundamentally changed what legal departments may be looking for from a new hire. In order to stand out from a stack of resumes, attorneys may have to redefine their value as a leader and corporate asset.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 20, 2020
While a law firm's alternative legal service provider (ALSP) may be more expensive, corporate legal departments says there's more than just the vendor's Big Law backing that is appealing.
By Angela Morris | August 20, 2020
Among almost 2,800 lawyers surveyed in June, 57% said they would not be open to a virtual jury trial. So it's no surprise that a San Antonio court couldn't find lawyers to volunteer for its first Zoom civil jury trial on Wednesday.
By Frank Ready | August 19, 2020
Social media can make corporate layoffs a very public endeavor. But while legal departments can't prevent former employees from posting online, they may be able to mitigate any long-term damages to an organization's reputation by carefully reviewing the language used in termination notices and public statements.
By Carley Beckum | August 19, 2020
Do we really need offices anymore? Yes, according to our Twitter chat, but communication and flexibility are key after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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