By Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski, RPC Strategies LLC | March 14, 2023
It is important to conduct your own due diligence on the background of the founder and leadership team, their practical knowledge of the legal industry, marketing and sales resources employed and the message they are sending through their content and tech stack.
By Harold Westervelt, FileTrail Inc. | March 13, 2023
Onboarding and offboarding lawyers typically involves much more than is required when other employees leave one firm for another. Automation is key to a smooth transition.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale LLP | March 10, 2023
E-discovery is a prime example of an area where legal technology/operations is seeing the challenges pesented by legal professionals' level of familiarity with computing options, particularly those technologies that form the dynamic changes in how professionals communicate.
By Sylvain Magdinier, Integreon | March 9, 2023
As headcount reductions and budget cuts threaten to bench critical initiatives, GCs and CLOs should be turning to their Legal Ops director for advice on how the department can meet its commitments while staying on track with leadership's strategic vision for long-term growth and innovation.
By Rachel Johnson, Christine Lyon, Michael Schwaab, and Christoph Werkmeister, Freshfields | March 9, 2023
Privacy laws and regulators are increasingly targeting design practices in user interfaces that are meant to deceive, steer, or manipulate users into behavior that benefits the company, but may be contrary to users' best interests.
By James Cooper and Kashyap Kompella | March 8, 2023
Law firms need to start focusing on teaching skills in addition to offering doctrinal courses if they want to prepare lawyers for the future.
By Alexander D. Georges, MBHB | March 7, 2023
Bitcoin and the Lightnight Network have the potential to transform the legal industry by introducing a new, decentralized and secure way of handling financial transactions.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Irwin S. Izen | March 6, 2023
Whether in the cloud or on a server, whether stored on-premises or remotely, client data is out there, exposed. Protecting this data has become statutory and regulatory as hackers prey on accessing such data.
By Nate Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer | March 6, 2023
Between rate hikes, a looming recession, and continued uncertainty, corporate legal departments need to be looking internally to maximize their existing tech stacks, which might already have the legal ops technology they need, even if they'd don't currently realize it.
By Rachel Dooley, Janet Sullivan, Joe Green & Casey Flaherty | March 3, 2023
While the missing-feature fallacy has long been employed as an excuse for not investing in legal tech, there are, in fact, a number of features that are missing, and entire categories of tools that seem inexplicably immature, if not downright absent.
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