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How to get what you need (And what you want) Out of legal practice management software

get what you need out of legal practice management software Page 1Legal technology has made incredible strides in the last 10 years, and it shows no signs of slowing down. This is as true for the law firm's back office as it is for the front office. Just as the legal technology that supports such functions as research and timekeeping for lawyers has rapidly advanced, it has advanced at an equal pace for billing, matter management, and related functions for business managers.

This white paper will discuss the key considerations that firms should look at when reviewing potential practice management solutions.

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WHITE PAPER - HEAD FOR THE CLOUD IN A STORM: Maintaining your firm’s business continuity during a crisis

Head for the Cloud in a Storm business continuityWould your firm be able to function seamlessly if another pandemic or major business disruptionforced it back into operating virtually?

It’s a question many firms are grappling to answer.It’s a question many firms are grappling to answer.While the majority were able to adjust andmaintain remote business operations through initialshutdowns related to COVID-19, for most the processwas not easy or sustainable in the long term.

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e-Discovery Challenges Crop Up During WFH, Data Proliferation Period: Report

As underlying changes in technology proliferate, it is becoming increasingly difficult for litigators to successfully implement defensible e-discovery, argues a new white paper from software company Exterro. As such, the company has offered a number of ideas to help address these challenges.

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New e-Discovery Certification Backed By Hands-on, Real-world Simulations

Students and legal pros looking to gain expertise in the burgeoning e-discovery field can now take a new certificate course borne of a brand new partnership between two tech-based trade groups.

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Pro Bono Week to Finish with 'Virtual Blitz' in S.C.

Law students and pros are teaming up for a COVID-themed Pro Bono Week Celebration aimed at helping low-income clients and giving students valuable real-world legal experience. The annual event is sponsored by the American Bar Association (ABA) in conjunction with the University of South Carolina School of Law.

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Anti-trust Workshop Looks at Intersection of Law, Innovation

The intersection of law, innovation and technology has always naturally created friction, as changes to one do not necessarily accompany changes to the other. To that end, it is incumbent upon principals in the industries to constantly audit the others for the sake of the consumers and constituents who operate in those spaces.

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Lawyer Takes Aim at Cyberbullying, Looks to Expand Legal Education Program

Attorney Carrie LeRoy started the Cyber Dignity Program in 2012 to educate teenagers on the possible legal consequences of cyberbullying, and now she hopes to take the Bay Area program national. So reports Bloomberg.

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e-Discovery Industry Set to Generate $19B By 2023

A new report from Exterro and FTI Consulting projects the e-discovery industry is going to hit $19 billion by 2023, up from $10 billion last year, as demand for technology and services is soaring.

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Combating 'Deepfakes' Will Take Law, Awareness: Experts

The law does not always keep pace with reality. In the instance of deepfakes, it’s the law’s ability to keep pace with virtual reality that’s being called into question.

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E-Discovery Competency Improving: Judges’ Survey

More than 260 federal judges weighed in on e-discovery as Exterro and EDRM Duke Law partnered to generate the 5th Annual Federal Judges Report.

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