By Christian A. Farmakis, Babst Calland | July 11, 2019
Stories of how AI will change the legal ecosystem forever are endless, yet 'rubber meets the road' proof that this is actually happening are few and far between. Here's what one firm learned about knowing what AI can do and what they didn't know it could do.
By Caroline Spiezio | July 9, 2019
As legal ops teams complete initial process and tech improvement wins, some are opting to outsource maintenance.
By Sue Reisinger | July 3, 2019
More than two-thirds of legal operations departments said they were still in the early stages of development, according to a Consero Group poll of 77 executives.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 2, 2019
While some “fundamental” legal tech finds a home in most legal departments, smaller staffed legal departments aren't leveraging technology at the rate of their larger counterparts, according to a new report from the ACC.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 28, 2019
IAPP and TrustArc's “How Privacy Tech Is Bought and Deployed” survey found that legal teams have less input in the privacy purchases their organizations make—and that may be a good sign for adoption,
By Rhys Dipshan | June 27, 2019
The 'E-Discovery Unfiltered: A Survey of Current Trends and Candid Perspectives' report found that both legal departments and law firms are open to subscription pricing for e-discovery and value trust and responsiveness in their e-discovery providers.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 26, 2019
As cloud computing become more popular, some law firms and corporate legal departments aren't jumping fully on the bandwagon. Can cloud providers provide enough support and privacy to win over legal?
By Zach Warren | June 25, 2019
The alternative legal service provider called third-party subpoena processing 'a different animal, from a legal perspective' that required a unique solution.
By Dan Clark | June 25, 2019
The report added that in order to find meaningful tasks for junior in-house employees, businesses are beginning to outsource tasks such as contract management, entity management and document retention.
By Frank Ready | June 19, 2019
A new survey indicates that organizations are wielding tech in an effort to bolster productivity as more legal work is kept in-house. But don't expect companies to drastically increase their technology spend over the next year.
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