By Frank Ready | December 17, 2020
While legal departments are already making use of ALSPs, there are still some basic criteria that providers have to hit before they can get the job.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 7, 2020
With the court reporter shortage unlikely to end anytime soon, there are more court reporter work opportunities than ever. To meet those demands, court systems and court reporter agencies are requiring heavier usage of technology from their court reporters.
By Frank Ready | December 2, 2020
COVID-19 has forced law firms and legal departments to onboard tech much quicker, tilting the traditional attorney/client dynamic and creating new cyber and compliance vulnerabilities that organizations might not be prepared to manage.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 1, 2020
Now more than ever, technology can burden lawyers with significant mental health challenges. But it can also go a long way in mitigating their stress, anxiety and depression.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 4, 2020
Some law firms are going further than just leveraging legal tech tools, they are also financially investing in budding companies. Legaltech News highlights the four legal tech companies gaining law firm funding.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 30, 2020
Technology allowed legal systems to continue delivering services remotely and safely through a pandemic. Legaltech News highlights recent developments that point to a continued embrace of remote working beyond COVID-19.
By Frank Ready | October 29, 2020
Reaching full operational maturity necessitates not just buying the latest tech, but thinking critically about how it will fit into an ecosystem—and the gaps it leaves behind.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 8, 2020
There isn't an app to make a work environment magically more inclusive. But there are tools to make diversity statistics clear and transparent, and to mitigate bias in the hiring process.
By Frank Ready | September 29, 2020
Private equity's continued interest in legal tech may give some companies the capital they need to emerge from a COVID-19 economy with a bigger staff, a broader global reach and more capital for marketing and product development.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 16, 2020
While alternative legal service providers have disrupted the legal market, law firms are proving more resilient to larger changes—and adept at retaining their clients.
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