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The Top 7 Do's and Don'ts of Legal Outsourcing
For those of you who have never outsourced substantive work to freelance lawyer, here are 7 Do's and Don'ts that will help ensure successful collaboration.From Animal Crossing to 'Spirit Week,' Legal Tech Makes the Best of Quarantine
No one wants to be stuck at home. But legal tech professionals are making the best of the current situation, with much help from young family members, fun co-workers and (virtual and real) animals.Despite Layoffs, Lawyers Aren't Entertaining the Freelance Life—Yet
Online lawyer marketplaces would seem like an ideal place for recently laid off attorneys to land, but many haven't seen an increase in user sign ups.Legal Tech's Predictions for Legal Innovation in 2020
From blockchain and cryptocurrency to new skill sets for lawyers, here's what lawyers and technologists see as the future of law—coming in 2020.How to Virtually Win and Work a Case from Start to Finish
Treat your future-self right, and run your law firm like the business it is by following these simple recommendations for leveraging remote help and technology, ethically and effectively.Clio Joins 'Explosive' Legal Tech Funding Growth, Secures $250 Million
Along with the $250 million investment, the former CEO and founder of Avvo joined Clio's board of directors.In-House Innovation: Managed Service Providers Targeting Corporate Law
Managed legal service providers are gunning for the opportunity to do work once reserved for outside counsel, and some legal departments are all ears.Where Are All the Women in Legal Tech?
The ABA Women in Legal Tech Summit underscores an industrywide need for more collaboration among women shining a light on diversity issues in the legal tech sector.Legalweek 2019: A Pre-Show Product Roundup
A quick rundown of some of the biggest news that's hit our inbox in the past couple of days, from a host of legal technology companies.Lawclerk's New Move: Enable 'Small Law' With Network of Freelance Associates
With its new Teams function, Lawclerk allows its small and solo law firm users to build trusted groups of freelance associates, all while setting itself up to potentially move into the corporate law market.