...challenge is that information is often siloed in various departments, databases and software. When legal departments can merge historical data into a unified system, they...
...end of the spectrum, there is a do-it-yourself approach, with software and staff in-house to manage the entire process. On the other...
National Law Journal
...the growth in desktops and laptops, according to the legal content and software provider's website statistics. (ALM is the parent company of Texas...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...track and pay costs. And, to the extent that they employed computer software, they relied on "basic tools" such as Excel. Due, in...
National Law Journal
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