By Dan Broderick, BlackBoiler | May 4, 2020
Before the current crisis, a lot was said about the way AI-powered tools might affect the legal workforce—and which of those tools might be worth getting behind. The best use case for putting expert automation tools to the test has arrived.
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By Cornelius Grossmann and Nicholas Bruch | May 1, 2020
EY's goal is to become an enterprise legal service provider to law departments, blending tech, law and consulting to serve clients' business needs.
By Dan Clark | April 28, 2020
According to a report published Tuesday by the Association of Corporate Counsel and Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory, 73% of the most mature legal departments have at least one legal operations professional.
By Graham Smith-Bernal, Opus 2 | April 27, 2020
Law firms have built up tremendous value within their practices, people and processes, but these capabilities tend to be poorly integrated due in large part to a fragmented legal technology landscape.
By Brian Powers, PactSafe | April 21, 2020
In order for essential businesses to continue operating, legal teams must figure out how to get policy updates in front of employees, automate symptom screening and hire and onboard rapidly.
By Phillip Bantz | April 17, 2020
David Pierce, executive vice president and global head of commercial for Axiom, predicts the "amount of work that is going to more traditional providers will probably shrink and most buyers will start to really think about whether the work streams are in the proper hands."
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | April 16, 2020
When it comes to getting the most of out of their data, many corporate legal departments and organizations talk the talk. Here's how to walk the walk.
By Zach Warren | April 9, 2020
Legal departments function as part of a larger organization, making the communication and coordination challenges found in firms and legal tech companies even more complex. For general counsel, it's a another wrinkle to a job that already required juggling numerous difficulties.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 8, 2020
Facing tightening budgets, legal departments and law firms alike are already eyeing ALSPs and more legal technology. What effect that will have on the future market, however, is still uncertain.
By Trevor Bell, ZERØ | April 6, 2020
Technology deployments at small law firms are often characterized by elements not found in large firm deployments, and vice versa. The disparate features are instructive because both delivery models have strengths and weaknesses we can learn from.
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