...special master. All too often, with my generation, we see e-discovery competency problems that lead to a failure to preserve or admit digital evidence...
...that compliance and ethics is an entirely separate profession that requires distinct competencies and expertise and autonomy from management to do its job...
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No Surprises Software wants to bring transparency to legal billing with a cloud-based service, Viewabill, designed to give law firm clients a current view of legal costs, using specific time entries
...Conversely, we are also seeing law firms expanding beyond their core competency of providing legal services to include technical services like collection, data processing...
...at Kia Motors America Inc., developed and administers an in-person, technology competency audit for his outside counsel. (Read more about it ...
...Jackson Lewis, talks about why law firms should concentrate on their core competencies and leave the nonlegal e-discovery work to vendors, the subject of...
There are three overlooked and underappreciated non-technical skills you must develop to advance from a pure technologist role to a senior IT member of your organization, says consultant David Otte
As a practical matter, I am not sure that it is necessary to understand why avoidable inefficiencies persist in the legal services outside counsel provides to corporations. But I can't help but indul
...some firms might outsource these services, specifically pointing to issues of core competency, complexity, cost, risk, and ethics. For some firms, outsourcing these services is...
...reasons why your organization should consider outsourcing. 1. Core Competency. Your organization is a law firm, or law department of a...
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