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We surveyed Above the Law’s readers on challenges facing smaller law firms. Join us on August 3rd to learn what we found. CLE credit is available to those who attend!
We surveyed Above the Law’s readers on challenges facing smaller law firms. Join us on August 3rd to learn what we found. CLE credit is available to those who attend!
Whether you are considering or have recently purchased an LTM solution to expedite and support your deal closing process, how can you ensure that the team will use the solution to realize the benefits?
Explore 5 expert-backed reasons law firms are rethinking the billable hour and how legal billing software is leading the way.
From organizing company collateral to automating the ‘closing book,’ this software can make a lawyer’s life easier throughout an entire matter.
Here are a few questions that legal operations specialists should ask to ensure they are picking the right document and email management solution for their in-house teams.
Selecting technology partners that will deliver what they promise and provide value to the organization has become more important than ever.
Also some insights into the changing nature of tech training in the legal industry.
Taking a look at the next step in the evolution of work product solutions for legal departments.
The primary agitators for change may be due for some change of their own.
iManage is changing DMS -- should "DMS" change with it?
* Here's the truth behind what some saw as Zina Bash making a "white power" sign at the confirmation hearings of her former boss, Judge Brett Kavanaugh. [Washington Post]
* With the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings in the rearview mirror, now is a good time to look back at the last four Supreme Court confirmation hearings. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Thomas Jipping summarizes research showing that the American Bar Association does tilt leftward in rating judicial nominees -- which is why its unanimous "well qualified" rating for Judge Brett Kavanaugh is especially impressive. [Bench Memos / National Review]
* Jonathan Adler argues that claims of a Justice Kavanaugh threatening the Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare have been greatly exaggerated. [Volokh Conspiracy / Reason]
* But a Justice Kavanaugh likely would affect the Supreme Court's jurisprudence on presidential authority and the separation of powers. [Instapundit]
* Speaking of the Supreme Court, conservative (and tiny) Hillsdale College punches above its weight in producing SCOTUS clerks -- so Paul Rahe wants to know, why can't his school get any love from the U.S. News Wall Street Journal rankings? [Ricochet]
* President Donald Trump's "radically direct" tweets about pending prosecutions threaten the rule of law, according to Gerald Lefcourt and Joel Cohen. [Law & Crime]
* Legal research smackdown: Lexis v. Casetext! [Dewey B Strategic]
* And in other notable news from the world of legal tech, iManage just acquired business-process company Elegrity, which works in the risk and compliance management space. [Artificial Lawyer]
Proper trust accounting and three-way reconciliation are essential for protecting client funds and avoiding serious compliance risks. In this guide, we break down these critical processes and show how legal-specific software can help your firm stay accurate, efficient, and audit-ready.
Congratulations to all the winners!
The classic document management company has evolved into a cutting-edge knowledge management platform while you weren't looking.