By Zach Warren | January 4, 2021
Attorneys and legal technologists see 2021 pushing the trends brought on by remote work even further, with AI and analytics continuing to grab attention. Here's what they're watching out for in the new year.
By Frank Strong, Sword and the Script | October 13, 2020
Marketing content and content marketing are two different things; understanding the lexicon is an advantage in an industry where nuance matters.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 5, 2020
Though more firms are streamlining workflows and processes, there's still a lot more that can be automated. What stands in the way, however, is not exactly clear.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 17, 2020
Aderant released Drive earlier this week, a collaboration platform that allows firms to quickly develop portals containing law firm-specific data points. The company said the automated tool is needed as lawyers face tougher transparency demands in a recession.
By Frank Ready | April 9, 2020
Kimberley Davies, former head of e-discovery at Luminance, discusses the edge that law firm tech subsidiaries may have over traditional tech companies plus the barriers to entry.
By Samuel Garcia, Amplo | March 4, 2020
MyAccident.Org, run by Andrew Higginbotham, provides people who had just gotten into wrecks a way to access their accident reports, but also a potential marketing opportunity for attorneys.
By Frank Ready | March 2, 2020
With the acquisition deal. DocuSign can continue to build out the AI-powered capabilities of its Agreement Cloud suite, while Seal can satiate clients asking for a more end-to-end approach to contract management.
By Frank Ready | February 28, 2020
Companies such as Thomson Reuters have already begun transitioning from Big Four competitor to supplier, but law firms may have a more difficult time sticking that landing with their own tech products given the size and scope of organizations such as EY and Deloitte.
By Frank Ready | February 19, 2020
A merger between legal business intelligence companies Iridium Technology and DFTech will help the former to fill in the gaps around its financial analytics offerings as law firms start to view data analytics as a competitive necessity.
By Frank Ready | December 13, 2019
Law firm tech labs may be the perfect training ground for attorneys looking to learn more about technology, but while money and knowledge are good incentives, getting lawyers through the door may not always be easy.
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