IT teams need to change their approach and attitudes when lawyers ask for their unexpected technology options
...Bingham McCutchen; Steve Lewis from Fried Frank; and Douglas Horton from Handshake Software. It was an excellent choice. The 90-minute program...
...Bingham McCutchen; Steve Lewis from Fried Frank; and Douglas Horton from Handshake Software. It was an excellent choice. The 90-minute program...
...I often find myself staring at Microsoft SharePoint and wondering how I can do more with it to enable...
...as those found in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server can play a...
...learning curve, vendor support and alignment with Microsoft's strategy for SharePoint.Note: Handshake, SeeUnity and XMLaw all provide ready-to...
If it's late August, it must be ILTA time. The popular legal tech conference closed Thursday following three days of fun in the sun and fast-paced educational sessions and industry networking. David
True believers in business intelligence software claim it's going to reshape law firm management. They say it helps firms slice, dice and analyze data gathered from all corners of a firm's universe.
Can BI software deliver, or is it just the latest tech fad
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