Legal Ops Needs To Prove They're Not Expendable: A Chat with Legalweek Speaker Emily Miniger
Industry insiders have warned that legal ops teams might be targeted for layoffs. Emily Miniger, the managing director of legal transformation solutions at Epiq and Legalweek 2023 speaker, said she worries that might be true. But pre-emptive measures are out there.
March 12, 2023 at 04:00 PM
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Q&AThe original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
For many, the last few months have consisted of some disruptive innovations, along with a series of layoffs—creating a charged environment in the legal and tech industries.
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