Innovation
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Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
ATL's Innovation Interrogatory: Alex Macdonald Of McCarter & English
'I never refer to anything as a problem. We only have opportunities.' -
Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content, Technology
ATL's Innovation Interrogatory: Jeroen Plink Of Clifford Chance Applied Solutions
"Very few other companies in the knowledge industry still operate in the same way as they did 100 years ago, and legal should not be the exception." - Sponsored
Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so… -
Technology
Driving Innovation From The Ground Up
All lawyers can benefit from examining how their organizations are investing in and maximizing technology.
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In-House Counsel, Technology
Innovation’s Impact On Corporate Legal Departments -- And The Law Firms They Hire
In-house legal departments are looking to technology solutions to help them become more efficient. -
Technology
When It Comes To Law Firm Change, The More Things Change The More They Stay The Same
Why aren't law firms changing, despite knowing that they must? -
Law Schools
Legal Education Takes On Changemaking And Social Entrepreneurship
University of San Diego School of Law hosted Ashoka event where model changemaking course syllabus was developed. -
Biglaw, Small Law Firms
On Law Firms And ‘Changing At Scale’
Why aren't firms asking small groups of lawyers to develop ideas that will improve the practice of law? - Sponsored
How Generative AI Will Improve Legal Service Delivery
Learn how emerging tools will likely change and enhance the work of lawyers for years to come in this new report. -
Technology
Law Firm Meets Incubator: Driving Legal Innovation From Within
Clifford Chance Applied Solutions provides another model that law firms can look to for practical means of driving innovation forward. -
Biglaw
Why Innovation Dies In Law Firms
Even the most established firms need to think like startups. -
Technology
Are Some Law Offices Just Like The Mall?
Mall retailers are discounting and going out of business because they refuse to innovate. Your law firm could be next. -
Technology
Notes From A Legal Industry Binge (Part I)
Legal technology has gone from something that no one cared about to #AI, #legaltech, and #unicornlawyers -- and the conversation continues to mature. -
Litigators, Sponsored Content, Technology
Big Data And The Litigation Analytics Revolution
The legal profession is entering its data-driven phase.
Sponsored
Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
How Generative AI Will Improve Legal Service Delivery
Profit Powerhouse: Elevating Law Firm Financial Performance
Sponsored
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
This AI-Powered Document Tool Will Meet You Where You Are
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Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 09.30.18
* Many believe that today’s Supreme Court is one of the hottest benches in history; Adam Feldman uses data to assess the claim. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* As for who takes the SCOTUS bench, contingency plays a major role — along with credentials and conservatism, as Ian Millhiser explains. [ThinkProgress]
* Most people have their minds made up about Thursday’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings featuring Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett Kavanaugh — but if you’re still trying to process the proceedings, David Oscar Markus offers five simple rules for evaluating the witnesses. [The Hill]
* Ann Althouse has some reflections on Judge Kavanaugh’s emotional testimony and “present-day conservative masculinity.” [Althouse]
* David Bernstein proffers this interesting solution to the Kavanaugh nomination situation — but don’t hold your breath for its implementation. [Volokh Conspiracy / Reason]
* If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, “the EU is busy building a three-lane highway that leads to a particularly dark place,” according to Charles Glasser. [Daily Caller]
* Lawyer Luddites: “AI in the legal space is not scary,” as explained by David Kleiman of Bloomberg Law. [Artificial Lawyer]
* Indeed, as Greg Lambert argues, lawyers — especially “working partners” — need to join the innovation conversation. [3 Geeks and a Law Blog]
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Legal Operations
You Want Innovation In Legal? Legal Ops Needs To Drive The Conversation
It seems like everywhere you turn today, people are asking who is going to lead innovation. -
Technology
Build. Measure. Learn. Repeat as Necessary.
As a champion of innovation, you will find great advantages from communicating directly with your vendors about the needs of your firm. A good partner will listen to (and address) your concerns – and from the developer’s side, your input is highly valuable. -
Technology
The Big Data And Legal Analytics Revolution
What are 'Big Data' and legal analytics, and why do they matter? -
Technology
Say Hello To Law2020: The Podcast
Hear from legal and technology experts about how artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are transforming the practice and profession of law. -
Small Law Firms
Yet Another Access-To-Justice Debate: Has The Legal Profession Reached An Inflection Point?
Hmm, maybe nonlawyer ownership of law firms would help... -
Technology
Mapping The Obstacles To Innovation In Law
What needs to change for the legal profession to better deliver services to all who need them?