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By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | September 28, 2020
The Young Lawyer Editorial Board offers some suggestions for what firms and attorneys can do to help adjust to protracted periods of remote working.
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By Victoria Hudgins | September 28, 2020
In the midst of a recession, law firms are trimming their IT budgets. But it's not inhibiting their tech evolution—it's accelerating it.
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By Josias Dewey | September 28, 2020
By integrating technology solutions that improve transaction workflows, Dewey helped improved the overall closing process and reduced the risk of infection from in-person closings.
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By Michele DeStefano | September 28, 2020
The legal profession's future way of working will most definitely be blended (part virtual/part in-person) at the very least, says LawWithoutWalls think tank founder and law professor Michele DeStefano.
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By Varsha Patel | September 28, 2020
The University of Ulster's legal innovation center in Belfast, Northern Ireland, has launched a new degree offering designed to deliver "lawyers who are fluent in tech," Mark Potkewitz, director of the legal innovation center said.
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By Frank Ready | September 25, 2020
While dedicated knowledge management solutions may have lost their momentum, in-house teams are still able to organize and track their employees knowledge using document management and collaboration tools.
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By Victoria Hudgins | September 25, 2020
In the midst of a recession, law firms are trimming their IT budgets. But it's not inhibiting their tech evolution—it's accelerating it.
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By Frank Ready | September 25, 2020
Creating a more holistic network of technology solutions can help legal departments better leverage data. However, both the hardware and human cost of moving way from the vertical approach to purchasing that has traditionally dominated legal could be a major deterrent.
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By Meredith Hobbs | September 24, 2020
One aspect could be advising the law firm on elements of its legal tech strategy, such as data analytics, machine learning and AI.
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By Frank Ready | September 24, 2020
Creating a more holistic network of technology solutions can help legal departments better leverage data-driven insights and analytics. However, both the hardware and human cost of moving way from the vertical approach to purchasing that has traditionally dominated legal could be a major deterrent.
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