By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | October 5, 2021
Technology investment, not unlike human capital, lease/real estate, etc., should be closely managed to maximize the value delivered by a firm's considerable investment in increasingly sophisticated tools.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 4, 2021
Client and attorney relationships are driving the return to the office, but finding compromise between them is a challenge.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | October 4, 2021
In an era where it seems tougher to get the "nuclear option" of having a party thrown out of court for discovery violations, Heslin v. Jones serves as a cautionary tale that discovery abuse can get you into a world of hurt.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Raymond Williams | October 1, 2021
Often, in my role as national diversity and inclusion partner of DLA Piper, I was asked if DLA uses data and metrics to support our diversity and inclusion goals. The short answer is yes. We use data and metrics because we believe they are important to helping us retain talented lawyers and business professionals.
By Shri Iyer, SimpleLegal | September 30, 2021
Chances are your current legal invoice review system is at best set up to flag issues and nothing more. As your legal department grows in maturity, so should the tools you leverage to handle your e-billing.
By Heidi Turner | September 28, 2021
Because gamification is frequently misunderstood, people often diminish it in conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion. An examination of gamification as a whole, however, shows how it lends itself to addressing serious issues.
International Edition | Commentary
By Dan Packel | September 24, 2021
News that Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner is reviewing the direction of its two-year-old Cubed unit offers a chance to explore what separates successful captives from those that fall short.
By Gina Taranto, ProSearch | September 23, 2021
What is an investigator, attorney, or other discovery professional to do when private information requires protection today, during a current litigation or investigation happening now, in the absence of clear guidance?
By Tim Dinsmore, Appurity | September 21, 2021
With the cybercriminal community rubbing their hands together in anticipation of further soft targets, it's crucial to make sure your organization takes the necessary steps to secure all devices.
By Van Mejia, FTI Technology | September 20, 2021
While legal technology and analytics are continually improving in the foreign language review arena, the human element can make all the difference between a complete, accurate, on-time document review or costly mistakes and delays.
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