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By Legal Week | November 9, 2011
Consumerisation brings a little style into legal technology, Linklaters and Norton Rose on the key issues for law firms intent on staying on the cutting edge of IT and how Legal Week research rates law firms' technology
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By Legal Week | November 9, 2011
Linklaters' Alastair Bain argues that leading law firms will increasingly gain competitive advantage via the ability to access, manage and distribute information
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By Legal Week | November 9, 2011
Mobile, accessible and global – Norton Rose's Sheila Doyle outlines the firm's ambitious bid to build and integrate flexible information systems that can support its staff across its expanding international network
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By Legal Week | November 9, 2011
With budgets under pressure, IT heads are scrambling to adapt to consumerisation, contain costs and find ways to capture and manage commercially-crucial data. Neil Hodge tracks the latest trends in legal tech...
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By Suzi Ring | November 8, 2011
Olswang has made an out-of-season partner promotion in response to an upturn in work in the outsourcing sector. Matthew Bennett has joined the partnership as of 1 November in the firm's commercial group.
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By Friederike Heine | November 2, 2011
Field Fisher Waterhouse has become one of the first major UK law firms to turn to cloud computing in an effort to modernise its IT systems and cut costs. The firm has partnered with technology provider Virtustream, which now owns all of Field Fisher's IT hardware and is fully responsible for its maintenance.
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By Simon Petersen | October 28, 2011
Eversheds has renewed its IT services outsourcing contract with Computacenter for a further five years. The new deal, which will take effect from 1 January next year, will see the IT infrastructure company continue to provide various core support functions for the firm, including helpdesk, infrastructure and training.
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By Simon Petersen | October 21, 2011
Squire Sanders Hammonds has recruited a partner from Pinsent Masons to head its global outsourcing and procurement group. Garfield Smith joined the firm on 1 October from Pinsents, where he had been a partner for four years and headed the financial services outsourcing practice.
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By Legal Week | October 13, 2011
Later this week I'm running a session for a group of leading technology lawyers which will explore the future of the profession. Withington & Co's new M&A lawyer was a force to be reckoned with Why I think this will be particularly interesting topic for this group is that I believe technology will be the single biggest driver of change for the legal sector in the long term.
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By Legal Week | October 12, 2011
What treasures do general counsel keep in their technology toy chests? Law Technology News asked 10 GCs – most in tech-related industries such as robotics, games, biotech, digital media, social networking, consumer electronics and software security – to let us take a peek...
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By Brett Rosen | June 9, 2023
If you're not willing to put your life in the hands of a ChatGPT pilot or a ChatGPT surgeon, why would you be willing to put your life in the hands of a ChatGPT lawyer? I think ChatGPT can and will be useful to the legal industry. However, do I think it'll replace the lawyers and attorneys in the legal industry? No, I do not.
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By Isha Marathe | June 8, 2023
The "Security at Issue: State of Cybersecurity in Law Firms 2023" survey found that many law firms see themselves as more secure than average. "In practice, the data suggests overconfidence amongst the entire legal population," when it comes to cybersecurity, said Conversant Group CEO John A. Smith.
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By Cassandre Coyer | June 8, 2023
As a response to the legal industry's worries about generative AI, vendors have emphasized the safety and security of their products. But some say vendors can fall short of meeting their security requirements, while others have made misleading announcements.
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By Ziad Mantoura | June 8, 2023
The opportunities that big tech offers to in-house legal teams are too significant to ignore. They go far beyond merely making legal more efficient and enabling them to do more with less budget. Technology has the potential to fundamentally change the entire contribution that a legal department makes to the business.
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By Allison Dunn | June 8, 2023
"If you're hiring AI technical competence to help you form an AI strategy, that's completely wrong in my expert opinion because it's a business decision," said Josh Kubicki, a University of Richmond School of Law professor.
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By Rhys Dipshan | June 8, 2023
Alongside its funding round and a "self-service" generative AI tool that automates drafting demand packages and summarizing medical records, EvenUp also announced an integration with practice management provider Litify.
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By David Rawson, Factor | June 8, 2023
Data privacy regulations are set to go into effect in five different states this year, with at least 25 other states also considering comprehensive data privacy legislation in 2023. Fortunately, there are contract management strategies that can significantly lighten the burden of increasingly complex regulatory obligations.
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By Hugo Guzman | June 8, 2023
"DraftKings went from a speedboat to a cruise ship during my time there, as successful companies do. I wanted to get into another speedboat," said Tim Parilla, CLO of LinkSquares.
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By Cassandre Coyer | June 7, 2023
Stuck between his excitement and worries about generative AI's impact on the justice system, Judge Scott U. Schlegel caught up with Legaltech News to discuss what recent technological advancements mean for lawyers, judges and the courts.
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By Rhys Dipshan | June 7, 2023
By allowing their data scientists to be scientists, law firms are spurring real innovation, and making the legal market a more attractive, and fruitful, career path for these experts.
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