By Dan Clark | January 26, 2021
"If people think that a project is not likely to yield good results, they may not focus on it," James Crocker, a principal at Gartner in Washington, D.C., said.
By George Psiharis, Clio | January 25, 2021
While so much change and transformation in a short time can feel overwhelming, it's an opportunity to reflect on what we have learned, the practices we need to continue implementing and examine what new ones our industry must adopt to ensure growth and innovation.
By Christopher Niesche | January 18, 2021
The new hire will head the firm's Legal Operations Transformation Service, which aims to help in-house teams digitize and automate their departments in the wake of COVID-19.
By Dan Clark | January 15, 2021
"AI is a technology that can do lots of good. But in that rush, a lot of the liabilities and risks have been very clearly overlooked," Andrew Burt, managing partner at bnh.ai, said.
By Phillip Bantz | January 12, 2021
Legal departments for private equity firms are asked to control outside spending, but they're unable to approve budgets for new legal projects and lack access to live spending data, according to a new survey of in-house leaders for investment management companies in the U.S. and U.K.
By Nik Reed, Knowable | January 11, 2021
To better understand this new, third wave of legal technology transformation, it is helpful to look back at the first two waves: the How and the Who.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 8, 2021
COVID-19's transition to remote working and economic fallout might seem like the perfect storm for legal ops to shine, but that wasn't the case for all. Legal ops professionals and observers offer their 2021 predictions, both good and bad, for the profession.
By Yvonne Nath, ALSP Advisor | January 6, 2021
Routines can hinder us from becoming the best versions of ourselves. We have limited time in this world; why spend it doing the same thing the same way? When it comes to routines at work, many routines can be delegated to robots and other right-sized resources.
By Zach Warren | January 6, 2021
Shifts brought on by COVID-19 will not only affect where people work, but also cybersecurity, privacy, employee training, real estate, human resources and more, attorneys and technologists predict.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 23, 2020
A look back at the ALSP hires that allowed Deloitte to vastly expand its reach in the legal market in 2020.
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