Law firms need to peek behind the hype around legal tech and learn of concrete ways in which they can implement new technology to derive maximum value – according to Jack Shepherd at iManage.
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Navigating the complex e-signature landscape for transactions
Sahil Zaman at iManage takes on the task of navigating the complex minefield of signatures involved in legal transactions
How can law firms meet security needs while offering accessibility to users?
With document management and access issues squarely on the map, firms need to keep an eye on how they balance security and access
How to drive remote workforce technology adoption
Remote collaborative work, alongside with the technology and culture surrounding it, will be around for a while. Analysts predict that managing remote workers and the accompanying technologies will be key business drivers through to 2024.
How can SME law firms build an infrastructure robust against cyber threats?
In February 2021, the American Bar Association Journal reported a data breach at Jones Day, with hackers posting documents they claimed came from the firm and demanding a ransom.
How SME law firms can gain the knowledge edge
In law firms large and small, lawyers spend 90% of their day working in documents and emails to capture and convey knowledge.
Making a business case for moving to the cloud
Recent years have seen a rapid increase in law firms and legal departments moving to the cloud for their document management systems.
Four ways to solve the top pain points in deal execution
Signing, closing and execution processes in transactions can be a nightmare for legal professionals.
A zero-trust cloud is only secure if it incorporates zero touch
In recent years, the cloud has ascended with enterprises adopting it as a proven and trusted computing model
End users have developed new tech muscles over the past year
While the emergence of Covid-19 vaccines at the end of 2020 offered a literal, and figurative, shot in the arm to a weary public battling pandemic fatigue, a rapid return to what we’ve known as ‘business as usual’ remains unlikely