The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal, David J. Oberly and Heidi G. Crikelair | June 23, 2020
Not long ago it would have been unheard of for a judge to publicly chastise attorneys for attending virtual hearings partially clothed, poolside or while still in bed. Now these are just some of the anecdotes born of widespread remote videoconferencing in the time of a global pandemic.
By Cat Casey, DISCO | June 23, 2020
The crisis has uncovered that there are two kinds of law firms: Those that are cloud-based and those that resist. It's becoming clear the latter are in trouble.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ryan McCarthy | June 22, 2020
Because the majority of the focus has been on the virtual (and visual) aspect of court hearings, this article addresses another way to gain the competitive edge—revisiting the fundamentals on effective legal writing.
By Dorna Moini, Documate | June 22, 2020
Some of the key examples of where law firms are building automated document packages for clients—and the key efficiencies that are being created—typify the ways SMBs worldwide can use document automation to increase productivity with less resources.
By Scott Wallingford, LexisNexis | June 19, 2020
All of the important relationship data between firm and client already exists – you merely need the right technologies to unlock its power and potential.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | June 18, 2020
The pandemic downturn, in conjunction with other business trends, demands that CLDs stop writing blank checks for services of indeterminate scope and duration. Here are some ideas for law departments looking to do better.
By Natalie Pierce, Julie Stockton and Courtney Chambers, Littler | June 18, 2020
The public's tolerance for sharing personal data for the greater good may be heightened in the short term as we develop harm-reduction technologies to battle the virus, but a long-term view of employee privacy will be imperative for continued successful integration of AI in the workplace.
By Jeff Cox, UniCourt | June 17, 2020
COVID-19 has abruptly brought into focus the growing necessity to have a data strategy in place to remain responsive to clients' needs. With the right infrastructure in place, law firms can conduct the data analysis needed to power business development efforts and stay competitive.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Poskonka and Allison Oliver | June 16, 2020
With many Americans still spending most of their time at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, most people are turning to social media to connect with others. Often, social media content can provide case-relevant intelligence that can be pivotal in defending litigation.
By Robert Cruz, Smarsh | June 16, 2020
A new NACD report says directors will need to become more fluent in the latest tech advances as companies push further toward the digital frontier. But adopting tech without the necessary compliance guardrails in place can be a formula for disaster.
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