A ‘Seat At The Table’ For Law Departments Isn’t Enough Anymore
Influence is just the starting point.
Influence is just the starting point.
Times they are a changin'.
With the addition of Uncover’s technology, the litigation software is delivering rapid innovation.
This road map will take you from due diligence to company integration.
When testing turns into delivery, structure (not speed) decides who holds up.
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Rita Gunther McGrath, Columbia Business School professor and Wall Street Journal columnist, discusses how AI is forcing professional services to price outcomes instead of hours.
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
Four hundred fifty-two law department professionals share their views on the true scope of AI adoption.
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Moving beyond the billable hour requires more than negotiating new fee structures with outside counsel.
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Drawing on more than a decade of data, the report equips law firms and corporate legal teams with actionable insights to better assess risk, refine strategy, and anticipate outcomes in today’s evolving workplace disputes.
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2026 won’t reward speed for its own sake. It will reward clarity, structure, and operational maturity.
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Part 3 of our road map for GCs, which takes you from due diligence to integration.
While Biglaw grapples with integrating AI into the workflow, corporate legal departments are realizing AI can keep more work in-house.