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Legaltech News

Legal Departments Are Cutting Vendor Spend, But Operations Not on the Chopping Block

For the first time in a decade, more CLOs said they planned to cut their overall budgets for the coming year than those who planned to increase spending, according to Altman Weil's latest chief legal officer survey.
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Legaltech News

Attention Legal Industry: Don't Get Uber'ed, Own Your Brand's Digital Experience

It might sound like a buzzword, but the reality is Customer Experience is the Holy Grail for any business in the digital world. So what does "Experience" actually mean for the legal sector?
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Onit Looks to Close AI Gap With Acquisition of McCarthyFinch

With the McCarthyFinch acquisition, Onit is rapidly attempting to boost its own AI capabilities as it looks to position itself in a crowded contract management marketplace.
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Legaltech News

Forgetting Something? Firms' BYOD Policies May Need Updating in Remote Work Era

As more law firms embrace remote work long term, many may need to update BYOD policies to account for new cyber threats. But some risky behavior won't be easily adjusted, warn chief information officers.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Zoom Is Changing the Power Dynamic for Some Lawyers

"I'm facilitating a process. I'm not dominating it," said Connecticut attorney Christopher Kriesen.
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Legaltech News

Factor's New VP Has Advice for ALSPs Competing With Firm Captives: 'Stay the Course'

Law companies' biggest battle isn't competition with law firms' "captive" ALSPs, says Factor's new VP, Michael Callier. Instead, ALSPs need to earn trust to broaden adoption and disrupt a long-standing culture.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Normal Procurement Rules Don't Apply for Courts

To avoid further backlogs building up, important decisions about digital transformation must be made. It cannot be forgotten that justice delayed is justice denied.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Littler Attorneys Accused of Misappropriating Former Employer's IP

Littler said Monday that it took immediate action after learning of the allegations, which claimed Lance Gibbons and Chris Gokturk allegedly accessed material restricted to members of their former organization and presented it to Littler clients as their own work.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

COVID-19 Forced GCs to Become Health and Cybersecurity Risk Experts, Survey Says

The pandemic has forced the general counsel role to expand yet again, as in-house leaders consider the health and cybersecurity risks created by having people return to the office or work from home.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

State Working Group Suggests NY Courts Adopt Universal E-Filing, New Website to Improve Access

The Online Courts Working Group was led by Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison chairman Brad Karp and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Mylan Denerstein.
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