The ILTACON 2015 session “Careers in Legal Technology – The Numbers, The Buzz, The Shift” focused on the subject of careers, job security, skills and capacities, and future trends for the legal industry. The panel shared insights and offered their opinions on technology talent in law firms and the legal industry. When the panel was …
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Kevin O’Keefe talks legal disruptors and navigating legal technology
Kevin O’Keefe, CEO and publisher of LexBlog, Inc., paid a visit to the Thomson Reuters Eagan, MN campus last week and talked with Legal Current about the biggest disruptor in the legal technology space, skills people should have when navigating this fast-changing world of legal technology, and what keeps him up at night. Watch the …
- March 26, 2015
- Susan Martin
Pangea3’s Rebecca Thorkildsen in CIO Review magazine
Pangea3’s Director of Legal Solutions Rebecca Thorkildsen was featured in this month’s CIO Review magazine, which had a special focus on legal technology. In her article, Thorkildsen discusses the three game-changing technologies that she believes are the next generation in contract management. Creating a standard can evolve from an activity often requiring months of effort …
- December 18, 2014
- Susan Martin
When technology strikes fear into the hearts of the legal department
This post was written by Bernadette Bulacan, director of Market Development for Thomson Reuters Technology can be scary, especially to casebook-loving, yellow legal notepad-carrying, folder-filing attorneys. Fortunately, some technologies don’t strike fear into attorneys, like word processing, email, or the mobile (rotary?) phone. But what happens when these standard technologies are insufficient to effectively address …
- May 21, 2014
- Jeff McCoy
White paper: Customizing legal technology solutions
Legal technology tools abound; however, no single application satisfies all parties. Law firms, corporate legal and government agencies are continually seeking tools to deliver richer, more dynamic intelligent environments for users within their workflow. A major “need” is customizing these applications and tailoring specific content to align with a practice group, division or department. Through true …
- May 23, 2011
- Joe Raczynski