Getting back to the office: how employers and employees can find common ground
Many law firms are pushing for a return to in-person huddles. Per a recent ABA survey, not all lawyers and staff on board. Read more at www.natlawreview.com
Many law firms are pushing for a return to in-person huddles. Per a recent ABA survey, not all lawyers and staff on board. Read more at www.natlawreview.com
Inhouse legal departments are increasingly interested in leveraging legal technology, even though they are slowing down hiring, a survey of inhouse legal professionals finds. Read more at www.lawnext.com
Legal-services buyers make purchases when they spot a problem, a need, or an opportunity. Their process ranges from ignoring it to waiting for it to mature to handling it internally to turning to outside [...]
Legal organizations that depend on AI to power data analytics and decision-making need to address potential bias in data collection. Read more at www.thomsonreuters.com
The sensitive and often personal data that law firms typically retain make them juicy targets for cybercriminals.
Leaders of small law firms are experiencing a general sense of optimism and expectations of future growth despite an uneasy economic picture. Read more at www.thomsonreuters.com
Lawyers will pore over legal principles on behalf of clients in a bid to prevail in judicial and other matters, but when it comes to cybersecurity solutions for their own practice, many firms fall [...]
You need a strategy if Knowledge Management introduction and deployment are to be successful at your firm. Read more at nickmilton.com
Discounting is necessary but undisciplined discounting can sink profitability. Discounts hit the bottom at a multiplier many times the actual discount. Read more at lawvision.com
Attention to social media is non-negotiable for any attorney or law firm seeking to thrive in this increasingly competitive business environment.