By David Jackson, CaseLines | September 30, 2019
Court technologists need to evolve their models to support the efforts of law firms and prosecutors to digitize legal services.
By Josh Blandi, UniCourt | September 26, 2019
Today's law firms need key performance indicators: Without an empirical way to measure progress, they simply cannot grow in a meaningful, organized and intentional way.
By Sundhar Rajan, Casepoint | September 26, 2019
As law firms incorporate more technology into their workflows, the frequency with which data must be moved from one location or application to another also increases. Data movements are inherently risky—particularly when the data is from a client.
By Jean-Marc Chanoine and Ellen Benaim, Templafy | September 17, 2019
The key to protecting client information is knowing what security features to look for in a collaboration tool so that your firm can modernize safely.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | September 12, 2019
There's opportunity to gain better insight into the overall cost, quality, value, and efficiency of legal services. To get there, corporate legal departments must move beyond traditional invoice management.
By Kris Satkunas, LexisNexis CounselLink | September 11, 2019
Those who have been successful with matter management initiatives understand the critical elements of change management that need to be planned for.
By Arup Das, Alphaserve Technologies | September 10, 2019
Smartsourcing allows firms to invest in resources that keep high-value IT work in-house, while outsourcing commodity work without losing governance or control over it.
By Steve Townsend, TheRecordXchange | September 9, 2019
There are a number of misconceptions around how courtroom transcription from digital recordings works. Here's what you need to know.
By Rick Chavie, EnterWorks | August 29, 2019
Multi-domain data governance can support legal and regulatory compliance, even as the blizzard of mandates become increasingly difficult to understand, implement or update.
By Jennifer Roberts, Intapp | August 19, 2019
The opportunity for artificial intelligence in legal is ripe, one researcher writes, especially in the area of client service from intake to business development and delivery of services.
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