By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | April 1, 2020
Now that we've all learned to use our hampers as desks and to mute our phones during a Zoom meeting, it's time to shift our focus. It's now beneficial to examine some long-term implications of our new work world, both tactical and cerebral.
By Patrick Smith | March 31, 2020
"The kind of interpersonal communication that people have on a coffee break or in the lunchroom is now gone," said one behavioral scientist who's also a Big Law alum. "Firms are going to have to work to keep their people committed and engaged."
By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | March 30, 2020
The new virtual world—using Zoom for meetings and hearings— means legal professionals should take into account some key considerations to optimize the circumstances.
By Dan Clark | March 26, 2020
"What's important to us is that we were working on putting out content for the institute because the industry changes so rapidly," Mary O'Carroll, president of CLOC and director of legal operations, technology and strategy at Google, said. "We wanted to find a way to deliver that to our members and to the community."
By Ksenia Sussman, BitOoda | March 25, 2020
The ramifications of COVID-19 have ushered in a "new normal" working environment for many of us—at least for a bit—but there are steps all lawyers can take to remain productive and effective for our clients, and healthy and balanced for ourselves.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 20, 2020
Judge Thomas Griffith said he was locked out of arguments for five to six minutes after he got dropped from the phone conference.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 20, 2020
The market demand to develop cloud-based legal tech solutions will only grow as more lawyers and staffers become acclimated to working remotely.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 19, 2020
As more attorneys work remotely during an unprecedented pandemic, limited network capacity, internet speed slowdowns and other technical issues may hinder their workflow.
By Dan Clark | March 18, 2020
FTI Consulting's latest survey on privacy found that although 97% have increased their data privacy budgets, a majority of in-house counsel say they do not have the resources to become compliant with newer data privacy laws.
By Frank Ready | March 17, 2020
From sudden name changes to an often tumultuous 'frenemy' relationship with law firms, ALSPs have some issues to figure out in a shifting legal market.
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