By Frank Ready | January 18, 2019
A survey by the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA) found that resistance to innovation within the industry is weakening, but some are still 'fearful of investing in the wrong technology.'
By Rhys Dipshan | January 18, 2019
Driven by market demands for efficiencies and cost savings, law firms and legal departments are eyeing the same technology in 2019. But it's an open question whether the two sides can integrate.
The American Lawyer | Editor's Letter
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | January 15, 2019
The Business of Law Forum at Legalweek New York is focused on what is driving general counsel's decision making and how they approach selecting legal service providers.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | January 11, 2019
Choosing the right software to match a team's specific needs can mean the difference between a well-oiled machine and one that's just spinning its wheels.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 11, 2019
Almost half of respondents in the Xakia survey said their legal ops strategy didn't include well-defined and measurable metrics, and more than half said they don't regularly track metrics.
By Travis Leon, Litera Microsystems | January 8, 2019
Computers can't proactively advise or counsel clients so that they can avoid conflicts or problems such as reactionary litigation later, but it can give attorneys time to do so.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Betsy Atkins | January 7, 2019
If there's one thing corporate boards have heard a lot about over the last few years, it's been cybersecurity. In my engagements as a director and work on governance issues, a day doesn't go by without another briefing that tries to tell board members something new about digital and cyber dangers.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 3, 2019
Connie Brenton, the founder of the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium, said the three-year-old group is 'moving in different directions.' Executive team and board of directors member Jeff Franke has also resigned.
By Ed Silverstein | December 26, 2018
The law school finished its first-ever semester of a “Legal Analytics” course, which focuses on teaching students how to solve legal problems quantitatively and gives them hands-on experience with AI tools.
By Adrian Clarke, Evident Proof | December 26, 2018
Cyber criminals looking for new ways to exploit company networks are turning their focus to the privileged network access given to the many players involved in supply chains. As supply ecosystems grow, and points of vulnerability proliferate, businesses will have to turn to distributed ledger technology.
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