By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | March 23, 2021
Data scientists have huge potential to raise the ceiling in terms of what legal technology and operations can do to improve the industry. But, at times, one's ability to "justify" a project might be what is needed for the managing general partner of your law firm to fire the starter's pistol.
By Phillip Bantz | March 22, 2021
"I tend to look for the folks who are a little more innovation-forward, even if it costs a little more, because at the end of the day it's still going to be less than a law firm," said Mike Russell, head of global legal operations at Expedia Group Inc.
By Adam Tondryk, OpenText | March 15, 2021
It took a global pandemic to advance new document review models into wider acceptance. Now —as clients and providers alike realize the efficiencies—remote discovery and document review are here to stay.
By Dan Clark | March 12, 2021
"They [legal operations professionals] can demonstrate not just where they're spending money and how they're spending money. But how they are proactively saving the company and where they are proactively ensuring compliance. That sometimes goes unnoticed by the broader business," Hillary McNally, general manager of corporate legal at Thomson Reuters, said.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 3, 2021
Budgets and limited resources, both in and out of the court's control, may inhibit court's tech evolution, even at a time when remote and self-service tech is needed more than ever.
By Frank Ready | March 2, 2021
Given the ongoing state of the COVID-19 pandemic, CLOC was uncomfortable committing to an in-person Global Institute for 2021. However, depending on the progress of the vaccine rollout, the organization is open to the possibility of pursuing regional in-person events in the latter half of the year.
By Eleanor Weaver, Luminance | February 25, 2021
It's clear these newer entrants to the legal tech space are not afraid of embracing AI in order to drive efficiency and growth, particularly when that means that they can cut costs by bringing legal work in house.
By Abbott Martin and James Crocker | February 22, 2021
GCs have a vital role to play in enabling organizational resilience, but it will involve fundamentally redesigning the legal department to better navigate the business through disruption.
By Craig Friedl, Frontline Managed Services | February 16, 2021
We have a unique opportunity to implement digital transformation for the law profession. Now is the time for legal tech professionals to plan and strategize ways to keep the momentum going.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | February 11, 2021
While increasing diversity can seem like a daunting task, having quantifiable goals is a key and helpful step for kickstarting progress. Here are three steps for ensuring your organization can quantify its pathway to diversity.
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