Last Call For Game-Changing Insights
There’s still time to get access to hundreds of proprietary data points in this year’s Legal Ops benchmarking survey.
There’s still time to get access to hundreds of proprietary data points in this year’s Legal Ops benchmarking survey.
This year's Legal Ops benchmarking survey could reveal some major shifts.
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
The 2020 LDO Survey will explore perceptions of varied tools’ effectiveness.
Are Legal Ops pros continuing to track this crucial data?
The 2019 Law Department Operations Survey told the story of sustained development for legal ops. Can it continue?
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Respondents to the 2019 Law Department Operations Survey were already preparing for a recession. What do they see coming down the pike now?
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