By Eric Laughlin, Agiloft | June 10, 2021
Instead of being satisfied and locked into a rigid process, contracting teams must continuously improve at the pace that their business grows and changes. That constant enterprise change requires contracting organizations to adopt a technology approach that uses agile thinking around process.
By Jeff Catanzaro, Integreon | June 9, 2021
What are the "disconnects" that keep legal from realizing the full value of a CLM system? Just as technology is not a silver bullet solving all ills, there is no one single answer to this question.
By Eimear McCann, Summize | June 2, 2021
Legal is a services industry. Isn't legal tech a services industry too? The gap between vendors and lawyers needs to narrow and in order to do that, the psychology of marketing and selling needs to accommodate lawyers.
By Eric Lynn, DocSolid | June 1, 2021
Distributed work in some capacity or other is here to stay, and if that means continuing to scan inbound postal mail as an attachment to an attorney's email, this brings us to the question: Should we be concerned about IG now?
By Steve Whiter, Appurity | May 27, 2021
WhatsApp is widely used by many people; and that also includes your people, in your firm. Along with the risks that shadow IT present, make sure that your firm is fully equipped with solutions that will protect your organization, efficiently and comprehensively.
By Scott Brennan and Tom Boster, Lexicon | May 26, 2021
In the legal context, total quality management (TQM) is really about maximizing efficiency and productivity while increasing client satisfaction and plugging revenue leaks.
By Peter J. Borella, Legal Outsourcing 2.0 | May 25, 2021
Lawyers no longer have the luxury of thinking of cybersecurity as a field too technical, or not sufficiently legal, to be within their purview. So it's worth taking a look at ISO 27001: a common standard for protecting and securing an organization's information assets.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | May 24, 2021
Legal technologies will only become more advanced, giving AI-assisted lawyers such an unfair advantage over their competitors that not using AI may start to border on malpractice. But there's a catch: You don't get this unfair advantage unless your data is clean and complete for the purposes at hand.
By David Huberman, Code42 | May 20, 2021
The Levandowski pardon left many shaking their heads in disbelief. But while no one can plan for a once-in-a-million presidential pardon, every company can take steps to prevent trade secret theft from occurring in the first place.
By Colin Li, Paradigm | May 18, 2021
The legal industry has progressed ten years in the past one. How do we harness this momentum and continue to push the envelope to make the industry a more ethical, accessible, and convenient one?
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