The new Legal Small Firm track of LegalWeek New York featured a panel discussion: Challenges Identified by Small Law Firms: How They Threaten Your Success. Mary Juetten, CEO, Traklight & Co-Founder, Evolve Law; Bob Ambrogi, practicing solo attorney, ABA Journal columnist and creator of the LawSites blog; and Bill Josten, Senior Legal Industry Analyst, Thomson Reuters Legal …
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Forecast for 2025: Cloud Technologies – LTNY 2017
Cloud technology is changing so quickly that it’s difficult to keep up even from day to day sometimes. What happens when technologists start to visualize where Cloud technologies could take the practice of law in five or even more years down the road? Eric Sugden, CTO of Thomson Reuters Elite and Thomson Reuters Legal chief …
- January 31, 2017
- Leonard Lee
Legaltech New York Startups Showcase a Diverse Crowd with Some Common Themes
Legaltech New York is one of the world’s largest events devoted to legal technology, but it has traditionally been dominated by the eDiscovery vendors and practitioners. In an attempt to widen the conference’s focus, conference organizer ALM has partnered with CodeX, Stanford University’s Center for Legal Informatics, to help enliven the event with some of the new technologies …
- February 16, 2016
- Alex Cook
LegalTech NY 2016: Is the Legal Industry Getting the Most from its Technology?
Last week’s LegalTech New York 2016 saw a heavy emphasis on the potentials and pitfalls of current legal technology – especially ediscovery – as well as a questioning of whether technology itself is best being applied and utilized to the benefit of law firms and their clients. LegalTech New York 2016 also saw the formal launch …
- February 8, 2016
- Alex Cook
Podcast: Global tracking cybersecurity with Pauline Reich
At Legaltech New York this year, we caught up with Pauline Reich, JD, and professor at Waseda University School of Law in Tokyo, Japan, where she teaches cybercrime, cybersecurity, data privacy and data protection, and Internet-based legal research. In this capacity and also as the director of the Asia-Pacific Cyberlaw, Cybercrime and Internet Security Research …
- March 24, 2015
- Gretchen DeSutter
Practice Management and Other Legal Cloud Services Specifically for the Solo or Small Firm
Moving to the Cloud can be a big step for a small firm or solo practitioner. But it can also mean big benefits. Some attorneys who have successfully transitioned their practices to the Cloud were part of a panel discussion at LegalTech New York last month on “Practice Management and Other Legal Cloud Services Specifically for …
- March 3, 2015
- Leonard Lee
Transitioning to a paperless office
This post was written by Katelyn Bossany, senior product marketer, Productivity Solutions, Thomson Reuters During LegalTech New York last week, Thomson Reuters sponsored a roundtable discussion on navigating the transition to an efficient, paperless office. Rudy Moliere, the firm director of Records & Information at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, moderated the discussion with three …
- February 13, 2015
- Susan Martin
Disruption: Three Forces Shaping the Legal Landscape at LTNY
What are the skills and mindset needed to adjust, innovate and thrive in the legal landscape? Colleen Casey Voshell, managing director, FTI Technology, moderated the “Disruption: Three Forces Shaping the Legal Landscape” panel at Legal Tech New York last week. In the video clip below, Voshell and her panelists, including the Honorable John M. Facciola, United …
- February 11, 2015
- Gretchen DeSutter
Jean O’Grady offers insights at LegalTech New York
While we were in New York for LegalTech this past week, we sat down with Jean O’Grady, law librarian, knowledge strategist and blogger at Dewey B. Strategic, to talk about the future of the law librarian profession, why she attends LegalTech, and what readers of her blog can take away from reading it. Watch the …
- February 6, 2015
- Susan Martin
Podcast: Ed Sohn on e-discovery insourcing vs outsourcing
A panel discussion at LegalTech New York 2015 focused on the key issues attorneys, paralegals and litigation support staff should consider when deciding whether to insource or outsource e-discovery. While they may seem elementary, time, cost and complexity continue to be some of the greatest challenges e-discovery practitioners face today. The panel discussed some of …
- February 5, 2015
- Susan Martin