The adoption of data analytics is poised to accelerate among the legal community and especially among those serving in corporate legal departments. That’s the conclusion data analytics experts draw in a short report published by the Coalition of Technology Resources...
Month: January 2016
Stats, Facts and Comments from 7 Corporate Legal Studies
Cliff notes, summaries and neatly organized reports are all part of the close watch the Business of Law Blog keeps on legal industry studies. Today’s roundup focuses on those studies and survey stemming from inside counsel – and cuts the list of studies to review from...
The Importance of Periodic Evaluation of Legal IT
The nineteenth-century French journalist, Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr, famously wrote, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” While that may apply to many situations, it doesn’t tend to hold water when talking about corporate dynamics. Take the PepsiCo...
Early Case Assessment: 3 Words to Drive Down eDiscovery Costs
A growing number of in-house counsel and litigation professionals are driving a change in the conversation about how technology can play the most valuable role in the eDiscovery workflow. “We predict a sea change for litigation technology in 2016 brought about by the...
Espresso and 5 Can’t Miss Events at #LTNY 2016
No one offered a weather forecast for the LegalTech® New York 2016 conference and trade on our annual list of legal industry predictions this year, but it probably wouldn’t count for much anyway. Mother Nature isn’t easily swayed regardless of what the forecasts say....
LPM 102: Eight Critical Tools for Legal Project Management
Effective communication is essential to for successful Legal Project Management, says Aileen Leventon in the second of a two-part series; she recommends eight critical communication tools. Change is inherent in the nature of legal work. As a matter progresses –...