By Eric Laughlin, Agiloft | June 10, 2021
Instead of being satisfied and locked into a rigid process, contracting teams must continuously improve at the pace that their business grows and changes. That constant enterprise change requires contracting organizations to adopt a technology approach that uses agile thinking around process.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Patrick Hammon | June 9, 2021
Many in corporate America are taking a collective sigh of relief after last week's landmark decision in Van Buren v. United States, which set a few minds at ease about all those virtual game nights, family catch-ups and holiday celebrations employees hosted during the pandemic using their company-provided Zoom accounts or corporate-issued laptops.
By Jeff Catanzaro, Integreon | June 9, 2021
What are the "disconnects" that keep legal from realizing the full value of a CLM system? Just as technology is not a silver bullet solving all ills, there is no one single answer to this question.
By David Kalat, BRG | June 7, 2021
Apple's recent transition from Intel-based processors to a new M1 processor using so-called ARM technology has shaken the microprocessor world. But as this month's history of cybersecurity explores, ARM technology is not a recent phenomenon.
By Stephen Burnett, All Campus | June 7, 2021
By taking the proper steps to incorporate online and hybrid education into your JD and other degree programs, your institution can help usher in a new era of legal education—one that supports a more diverse student body and more accessible legal education for all.
By Mark Seeley, SciPubLaw | June 3, 2021
Copyright is meaningless in the absence of a means to exercise those rights that is also reasonably useful to users. By enabling efficient licensing and guaranteeing remuneration for creative works, CMOs ensure that licenses meet both rightsholders' and users' needs and expectations.
By Eimear McCann, Summize | June 2, 2021
Legal is a services industry. Isn't legal tech a services industry too? The gap between vendors and lawyers needs to narrow and in order to do that, the psychology of marketing and selling needs to accommodate lawyers.
By Matt Rizzolo. Regina Sam Penti and Raffi Teperdjian, Ropes & Gray | June 2, 2021
For companies planning to bet on NFTs, the ability to navigate their gray areas effectively is crucial to realizing the company's strategic objectives.
By Eric Lynn, DocSolid | June 1, 2021
Distributed work in some capacity or other is here to stay, and if that means continuing to scan inbound postal mail as an attachment to an attorney's email, this brings us to the question: Should we be concerned about IG now?
By Steve Whiter, Appurity | May 27, 2021
WhatsApp is widely used by many people; and that also includes your people, in your firm. Along with the risks that shadow IT present, make sure that your firm is fully equipped with solutions that will protect your organization, efficiently and comprehensively.
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