
Silly Monkeys
NFTs can embed legal relationships and legal terms into code and automate the entire life cycle of the associated transactions.
NFTs can embed legal relationships and legal terms into code and automate the entire life cycle of the associated transactions.
If all the pieces don't work together, it's not going to get you to the top.
Domain-specific AI provides accuracy and reliable legal reasoning.
Providers seem to forget that a precondition to even considering how a tool works, is about what it can do to help.
Data has always existed within law firms but, like a wild butterfly, was unreachable. Now, law firms have harnessed the ability to capture the data.
A great deal of innovation is being overlooked because it isn't associated with buzzwords like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and analytics.
You may not yet understand the blockchain or the notion of smart contracts, but they are facilitating the world of fairness and transparency that Millennials hold dear.
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.
An exploration of our choices for our column, reactions to them, and what we’re hoping to explore and discuss next year.
Why are associates not spending time learning to develop clients at their firms, and why are most law firm partners not focused on teaching and mentoring associates to become rainmakers?
Today's technology is truly transformational, but lawyers must use it correctly and appropriately.
Of everything happening in the legal industry today, what will have enduring and sustained influence decades from now?
Legal expertise alone isn’t enough. Today’s most successful firms invest in developing the skills that drive collaboration, leadership, and business growth. Our on-demand, customizable training modules deliver practical, high-impact learning for attorneys and staff—when and where they need it.
Will it pass quickly, or does it represent the beginning of a major change?
Technology is here to help lawyers, not to displace them.
The stated desire to address the diversity imbalance may give way to real change if peoples’ wallets depend on it.