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Women in legal tech In October, Legal Geek will be holding the world’s first conference on LawTech; aimed at connecting LawTech startups and technology with investors. […]
Written by Brian Kennel In our last post, we focused on assessing a firm’s competitive position by reviewing planned work-life timelines, relative workload distributions, and capacity. […]
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Artificial intelligence in the professions seems here to stay but Sue Bramall asks: is it anything but artificial? In a technology round table report published recently […]
Written by Fernando Garcia for big data. In May, I attended the Chief Legal Officer Exchange in Miami. The conference took place over two days and […]
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Originally posted in Law Practice Today, published by the American Bar Association Written by Julie Savarino ON MAY 12, 2016 For law firms of all sizes, […]
Premonition today announced the Barristers and solicitor’s firms with the best win rate in the Queens Bench. Over the last three years Birnberg Peirce And Partners […]