By Meghan Tribe | May 18, 2018
The Cushman & Wakefield report says as more and more millennials assume partnership positions, their preferences will start to reshape the legal industry.
By Stacey Garrett, Keesal, Young & Logan | May 18, 2018
U.S. laws require companies to retain records for years, and sometimes forever, and violating U.S. records retention laws can result in domestic fines and penalties. But this could be an issue with the upcoming GDPR.
By Dan Clark | May 16, 2018
59 percent say the GDPR is a chance 'for transformation or a spark for new data-led business models.'
By Rhys Dipshan | May 16, 2018
Former GE executive counsel Farrah Pepper discusses her move to Marsh & McLennan as its new chief legal innovation counsel, where she says her primary job is to make things "click."
By Chris Esposito, The MCS Group | May 16, 2018
By understanding the various charges and all the steps of the process, you'll be well on your way toward predicting costs that previously seemed unpredictable.
By Dan Packel | May 15, 2018
The newly adopted 'Innovation Hours' program initiative gives attorneys up to 50 hours of billable hour credits for putting time in new innovations.
By Aaron Vick, Cicayda | May 15, 2018
Don't assume that you're absolved from the risk of litigation discovery even if your corporate policies are updated to include newly introduced technology such as a blockchain.
By Frank Ramos, Clarke Silverglate | May 8, 2018
Analytics will play a major role in hiring moving forward, forcing many law firms to adjust their strategies.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | May 7, 2018
Prosperoware's new integration system CAM, and its components CAM Provisioning and CAM ContentMirror, lets users work across multiple cloud-based systems.
By Dan Clark | May 7, 2018
Mike Russell of Ingersoll-Rand spoke about artificial intelligence, building an operations function and where legal department outsourcing may be heading next.
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