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How Long Is Your Legal Tech Vendor Going to Be Around?
Because many of today's legal tech vendors are startups who are still trying to find their way forward, there is a risk that some of them may only be around for a short time, or will be subsumed into another organisation—outcomes which will impact their users more than most.In Current Market, Billing Discipline 'More Critical Than Ever'
Sidley Austin's memo to associates about late time entries highlights that law firms are tidying up billing and collections procedures amid a slower demand environment.OpenAI Is Getting Sued. Legal Tech Vendors Using Their Generative AI Models Aren't Worried
While the lawsuits against OpenAI's large language models aren't causing many waves in the legal tech world, they will likely boost arguments for taking a LLM-agnostic or multimodel approach to generative AI.Pacesetter Research: Prioritizing the "G" in ESG, Enables the Integration of the "E" and the "S"
With rising pressure from stakeholders on "E" and "S" initiatives, the "E" and "S" have typically dominated ESG conversations however prioritizing the G may facilitate the integration of all three componentsA Welcome Boon or a Dreaded Replacement? Paralegals Split on Generative AI
While some paralegals are excited about low-level tasks being taken over by generative AI, others are worried about the impact on their billable hours—or the stability of their roles within law firms.Legal Tech Rundown: LexCheck Joins Microsoft Program, Wolters Kluwer Updates and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.GCs Increasingly See Top-Tier Tech as Powerful Lure in Talent Wars
"If they are not provided with the tools that can make them work more efficiently, they're going to look for another job," Danielle Sheer, general counsel of Commvault, said.Inside Track: Cybercriminals Pushing Corporate Risk Toward 'Boiling Point'
General counsel are grasping the reality that bad actors have the upper hand—and that the rise of AI will reduce the technical expertise needed to be a bad actor.Inside Track: Cybercriminals Pushing Corporate Risk Toward 'Boiling Point'
General counsel are grasping the reality that bad actors have the upper hand—and that the rise of AI will reduce the technical expertise needed to be a bad actor.Dean of Drake Law School to Step Down Next Year
"The Law School is in a strong position to attract a highly talented successor, in very large part because of Dean Anderson's many notable accomplishments," Drake University Provost Sue Mattison said in an email to faculty and staff announcing Anderson's plans to step down.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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