Posts Tagged ‘Legal Digital Transformation’
How to Use Legal Tech to Establish Better Processes
Managing a law firm or legal department can be stressful, chaotic, and even overwhelming. A well-designed project management process helps to make things less challenging. According to an article published by JDSupra, “legal project management (LPM) plays a critical role in boosting law firm profitability and enhancing client relationships.” Now is a great time to…
Read MoreA New Industry-Wide Matters Management & Collaboration Platform for Lawyers and Law Practices
Driving Technology Adoption Amidst the Changing Industry Landscape The Ministry of Law (MinLaw), in partnership with legal technology firm Lupl, is developing an industry-wide matters management and collaboration platform, the Legal Technology Platform (LTP). The LTP is designed around legal workflows commonly used by lawyers and law practices, and is a plug-and-play platform that integrates…
Read MorePros & Cons of Using Smartphones for Legal Work
Smartphones, for many legal professionals, are a blessing just as much as they are a nightmare for other legal professionals. Regardless of which side of the spectrum you land on, two things are pretty much certain: (1) smartphones are here to stay; and (2) no matter how much you may resist it, you will likely…
Read MoreHow Law Firms Can Avoid Ethic Violations When Using Legal Tech
We’ve said it before: Legal Tech disruption is “an inevitability.” Law firm and legal department adoption of legal technology, however, still remains slow. The resistance in part is due to ethics and the fear of violating the rules or codes of professional conduct. This fear is real––ethics has not yet quite caught up to the…
Read MoreWho’s doing what across my matters and how’s it going?
In the process of building our initial beta release, we’ve spent a lot of time listening to lawyers and industry professionals around the world. General counsel. Legal counsel. Legal ops. Partners. Associates. In fact, we didn’t put down a single line of code for the platform until we’d spent many months in listening mode. We…
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