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Managing high volumes of Subpoenas, Law Enforcement Responses, Garnishments, Levies, Liens, and DSARs can be a daunting challenge in the fast-paced world of legal operations. These requests can present complex issues of...more
The Future Lawyer 2024 Conference was held in Boston, MA, and hosted by Ropes & Gray LLP in their Prudential Tower offices. This two-day event hosted private practicing attorneys the first day and corporate in-house personnel...more
In a recent presentation by Ward and Smith attorney Angela Doughty, in-house counsel received an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI), how it can be used for various legal tasks such as research, discovery, and contract...more
Effective invoice management not only ensures that organizations pay for the services they need but also enables them to reinvest savings into initiatives that drive further growth....more
When AI innovator OpenAI released ChatGPT in November of 2022, it sent shockwaves through the world, from tech leaders to academia. Quickly, stories surfaced of people using ChatGPT to “cheat,” from students turning in papers...more
It is clear in-house legal teams are looking to cut costs. But are they considering all their options to counter the increasing rates charged by AmLaw 100 to midsize law firms? Two-thirds of corporate counsel plan to...more
Artificial intelligence, economic uncertainty, overextended resources, shrinking budgets, renewed governmental regulatory oversight … do these sound like headaches for your legal department? If so, you’re not alone. A recent...more
GPT-4, the “engine” behind ChatGPT, just passed—well, really, aced— the Uniform Bar Exam. It scored in the 90th percentile (i.e., it did better than 90% of test takers), and, while the threshold to pass the bar varies based...more
As the legal landscape evolves at unprecedented speed, the role of legal operations within a business continues to transform. Legal departments are under increasing pressure to serve the business and reduce costs. This looks...more
The hype around generative artificial intelligence (AI) is at its zenith and it’s on the minds of every legal operations and legal technology professional. A recent Goldman Sachs report estimated that generative AI can...more
With fears of a possible global recession, many corporate legal departments are tightening their belts to prepare for an extended financial downturn, which might affect their cooperation with litigation support services....more
Legal operations professionals have a lot on their minds this year. From the overall economic uncertainty to new data privacy regulations to the effect of artificial intelligence applications like ChatGPT on business, there...more
As legal department priorities shift, taking advantage of outside counsel data is key - For many legal departments, the outside counsel selection process still relies exclusively on word of mouth referrals. In fact, 47.4%...more
Build a successful tech-powered practice with these tips from industry experts - When it comes to legaltech, the term can have different meanings to different people. At its most fundamental level, it means technology used...more
Back in 2015, as it was becoming increasingly clear that corporate data was much more than just an electronic version of paper, H5 published a blog post discussing the evolving role of the IT department and its relationship...more
For many years, in-house counsel, also called corporate counsel, were hired based solely on their legal acumen. The only things that mattered were their length of practice and the breadth of that experience. But, in recent...more
McKinsey estimates that a whopping 23% of work done by lawyers today can be automated by existing technology. Just think of the efficiency this could provide to your organization. But does it mean you need 23% fewer lawyers?...more