By Rhys Dipshan | June 1, 2020
To turn their staff into tech users, firms and corporate law are learning how to become more inclusive and better communicators.
By David Trepp, BPM | June 1, 2020
In modern integrated computer systems, assurance activities such as assessments, tests, and audits are increasingly difficult to perform in multi-party environments. But there are a few key tactics that can help.
By Frank Ready | May 29, 2020
Betsi Roach, CLOC's first executive director, is helping the organization develop its approach to an increasingly crowded virtual conference landscape and offers thoughts on how online and physical conferences may co-exist in the future.
By Frank Ready | May 27, 2020
With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to disrupt the way that many companies do business, corporate legal departments may be relying more technology to help cut costs, drive value and provide alternative to expensive legal advice.
By Tyler Marion, Michael Stevens and Rich Vestuto, Duff & Phelps | May 26, 2020
There are many contract risks tied to the COVID-19 pandemic as the nation and the world adjust to the "new normal." These contract risks will also impact the contracting process for years to come. Organizations need to rethink their approach.
By Frank Ready | May 22, 2020
A new webinar from CLOC examined the challenges of trying to drive innovation inside of legal departments and organizations, which can be compounded by a lack of direction and some employees being more willing to embrace change than others.
By Dan Packel | May 19, 2020
Four DLA Piper employees have moved to HBR Consulting under the agreement—part of a resurgence in outsourcing activity among the country's largest law firms.
By Steve Moore, Exabeam | May 18, 2020
With laws such as the GDPR and the CCPA in effect, the trend toward looking to the legal department for cybersecurity oversight is likely to increase. There are potential benefits to having the legal team control cybersecurity reserves, but some significant challenges as well.
By Amol Bargaje, Mayer Brown | May 14, 2020
Innovation is a marathon, not a sprint. Just as a marathon requires preparation on many fronts, the successful pursuit of innovation requires a holistic strategy.
By Tony Caldwell and R. Lee Fraley, Snell & Wilmer | May 6, 2020
An opportunity now exists for organizations and employees to come together to leverage existing and developing technologies to meet the needs of the work from home (WFH) environment.
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