ALM
Legal Intelligence reports that as clients request alternative fee arrangements, law firms find, at a 2:1 ratio, that these new billing structures are less profitable.
An ALM
Legal Intelligence report published this week showed Latin America is the fastest - growing emerging market for top US law firms.
Not exact matches
Last month, the European Parliament's
legal affairs committee issued a
report on the use and creation of robots and artificial
intelligence (AI).
Published last week, the ISC's
report: Privacy and Security, a modern and transparent
legal framework, found that UK laws governing
intelligence agencies and mass surveillance need to be updated, to make them more transparent and comprehensible.
Indeed in his most recent
report the
Intelligence Services Commissioner said: «it is my belief that... GCHQ staff conduct themselves with the highest levels of integrity and
legal compliance.»
He also slammed the the
intelligence and
legal advice given before the war, along with what the
report called «wholly inadequate» planning for the post-conflict situation.
«This system required an international web of exchange of information and has created a corrupted body of information which was shared systematically with partners in the war on terror through
intelligence cooperation, thereby corrupting the institutional culture of the
legal and institutional systems of recipient states,» he wrote in an earlier
report.
Nearly a year ago, this blog first
reported that
legal research service Fastcase would launch an artificial
intelligence sandbox for law firms — a testing environment where firms would have access to various AI platforms and data sets, as well as be able to bring in their own data.
Legal Week
Intelligence's annual Employee Satisfaction
Report, which rates the job satisfaction of associates, has in recent years underlined the falling popularity of partnership.
If you don't have the time to obtain and read the full
report, a very good summary can be found in an article on the Legal Futures site entitled Report: artificial intelligence will cause «structural collapse» of law firms by
report, a very good summary can be found in an article on the
Legal Futures site entitled
Report: artificial intelligence will cause «structural collapse» of law firms by
Report: artificial
intelligence will cause «structural collapse» of law firms by 2030.
In 2015,
Legal Week
Intelligence consulted with multiple HR directors at leading UK and global firms to create the new Best Employers
Report.
Legal Week
Intelligence, in association with Fulcrum GT, recently published the first edition of its Top 20
Legal IT Innovators
report, which profiles...
This
Legal Week
Intelligence report, in association with RBC, offers an overview of the Lake Como event, covering subjects including the drive for financial transparency, the realities of family bereavement, succession planning considerations for family businesses, and the developing role of private client advisers.
The results from the latest
Legal Week
Intelligence IT
Report show a positive response to law firm IT departments...
In one of the articles that accompanies the
report, Nicholas Bruch, senior analyst at ALM
Legal Intelligence, which assisted in compiling the results, and Hugh A. Simons, an industry analyst and former COO at Ropes & Gray in Boston, write that 78 percent of the firms in this year's Am Law 100 surpassed their pre-recession levels of profits per equity partner — and did so in large part through management.
Legal Week Intelligence's Client Satisfaction Report (CSR) 2014 — published earlier this year and based on the responses of more than 1,400 in - house counsel — offers some explanation of what is important to those buying legal serv
Legal Week
Intelligence's Client Satisfaction
Report (CSR) 2014 — published earlier this year and based on the responses of more than 1,400 in - house counsel — offers some explanation of what is important to those buying
legal serv
legal services.
Legal Week Intelligence, in association with Fulcrum GT, recently published the first edition of its Top 20 Legal IT Innovators report, which profiles the law firm leaders, in - house lawyers and tech pioneers driving change in the legal profes
Legal Week
Intelligence, in association with Fulcrum GT, recently published the first edition of its Top 20
Legal IT Innovators report, which profiles the law firm leaders, in - house lawyers and tech pioneers driving change in the legal profes
Legal IT Innovators
report, which profiles the law firm leaders, in - house lawyers and tech pioneers driving change in the
legal profes
legal profession.
The Best Diversity Employer accreditation will be based on responses to
Legal Week's annual Employee Satisfaction
Report (ESR), which is published by its research arm,
Legal Week
Intelligence.
Artificial
intelligence is the way of the future in the
legal industry, according to recent global report by the International Legal Technology Associa
legal industry, according to recent global
report by the International
Legal Technology Associa
Legal Technology Association.
In a
report last November, Civilisation 2030: The near future for law firms, the consultants look at trends like smartphones and digital memory to predict that the next 15 years will likely result in artificial
intelligence being used extensively in the
legal industry.
Davis Polk & Wardwell's drive to build an English law practice in London has been endorsed by its clients after they gave it the top ranking for
legal advice in the annual Legal Week Intelligence Client Satisfaction Re
legal advice in the annual
Legal Week Intelligence Client Satisfaction Re
Legal Week
Intelligence Client Satisfaction
Report.
Law firms must do more to improve how they provide services to clients as in - house
legal teams say the quality of delivery they receive continues to fall short of expectations, according to Legal Week Intelligence's 2017 - 18 Best Legal Advisers Re
legal teams say the quality of delivery they receive continues to fall short of expectations, according to
Legal Week Intelligence's 2017 - 18 Best Legal Advisers Re
Legal Week
Intelligence's 2017 - 18 Best
Legal Advisers Re
Legal Advisers
Report.
«Impressive advances in artificial
intelligence technology tailored for
legal work have led some lawyers to worry that their profession may be Silicon Valley's next victim,» Complex Discovery
reported.
The technology to automate the production of headnotes (for example) will continue to improve, and since that technology will have much wider application (in parsing communication more generally as part of advancement in the fields of human - machine interaction and artificial
intelligence research), it is unlikely that commercial
legal reporting services will end up controlling that technology.
The
report, AI: The new wave of
legal services, produced by Legal Week Intelligence and Bird & Bird, is based on 15 interviews with senior in - house lawyers, covering subjects including their current and potential use of technology, the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, and how it will shape their expectations of the law firms they inst
legal services, produced by
Legal Week Intelligence and Bird & Bird, is based on 15 interviews with senior in - house lawyers, covering subjects including their current and potential use of technology, the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, and how it will shape their expectations of the law firms they inst
Legal Week
Intelligence and Bird & Bird, is based on 15 interviews with senior in - house lawyers, covering subjects including their current and potential use of technology, the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, and how it will shape their expectations of the law firms they instruct.
Diversity and inclusion might be at the top of many law firms» agendas, but lawyers are increasingly dissatisfied with the progress being made, according to
Legal Week
Intelligence's Best Employers
Report 2017.
Legal Week
Intelligence's Best Employers
Report 2017 canvasses the views of 4,000 + fee - earners in the UK and abroad on satisfaction with their law firms.
The
report, Elephants in the Room Part I: The Big Four's Expansion in the
Legal Services Market, by ALM
Intelligence, states that the Big Four's formidable brand strength, client base and ability to offer multidisciplinary services has helped them take market share from traditional law firms.
ALM
Intelligence will release a second
report, assessing the Big Four's prospects in the
legal industry and examining three possible scenarios for their further expansion, on 27 September.
We use artificial
intelligence, predictive coding, document automation, collaboration, workflow, project management and
reporting tools to configure technology solutions that enable
legal tasks or processes to be carried out more efficiently and accurately, delivering cost savings and mitigating risk.
EAGAN, Minn. — Two - thirds of in - house attorneys are confident and ready to try new technology, according to a new Thomson Reuters
report, Ready or Not: Artificial
Intelligence and Corporate
Legal Departments.
Before starting his own firm, Tromans worked at the
legal management consulting firm Jomati, where he was a strategy consultant and head of research, and at Hildebrandt International, as
report editor in its Strategic
Intelligence Group.
Following my post earlier this week about the benchmark
report published by Blue Hill Research that assessed the ROSS
Intelligence legal research platform, I had several questions about the
report and many readers contacted me with questions of their own.
Nearly 50 % of general counsel say their role has expanded to incorporate planning for cybersecurity incidents and responding to such attacks, according to a new
Legal Week
Intelligence report.
In a series of interviews with IT directors, chief information officers and cybersecurity lawyers, this
Legal Week
Intelligence report in association with Mimecast explores these concerns and examines the potential impact the new rules will have on law firms and their technology infrastructure.
Legal Week
Intelligence and Bird & Bird recently interviewed 15 senior in - house lawyers to produce a
report on their use of technology and the opportunities presented by AI.
According to
Legal Week
Intelligence's eighth Law Student
Report (LSR), the number of students wanting to pursue a career in law has seen a steady decline over the past three years.
Thomson Reuters
Report Highlights
Legal Departments» View of Technology, Artificial
Intelligence 03 October 2017 http://rv-l.com/2jRcpdj Thomson Reuters
Perla will
report directly to Bloomberg BNA CEO Greg McCaffery and play a key leadership role in overseeing the company's
legal business, which includes
legal, legislative, and regulatory news and analysis, and the Bloomberg Law
legal and business
intelligence research system.
A
report on the Top 20
Legal IT Innovations in 2017 for Fulcrum Technology and
Legal Week
Intelligence.
The
Report specifically references ROSS stating, «Artificial
intelligence is impacting the way
legal services are delivered and will continue to do so as technology advances.
This
report focuses on the future of artificial
intelligence, mobile technology, data analysis and social media in the
legal profession, the benefits of e-discovery, client confidentiality and billing in the digital era, and the role of
legal process outsourcing (LPO) as more than cost saver
Consider: (1) the separation from the pack by a few of The AmLaw 200; (2) a recent
report by ALM
Intelligence revealing that law firms now account for only 25 % market share; (3) changed customer expectations — «faster, better, cheaper» and «more with less»; (4) new competitors — notably the BigFour, in - house departments, and
legal service providers; (5) the sustainability of the partnership model for economic, cultural, structural, and succession reasons; and (6) the emergence of
legal operations — CLOC and its ACC counterpart — and the distinction between
legal practice and delivery.
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For example, the Department of the Treasury
reported the program is used mostly for hard - to - fill
intelligence,
legal and policy - related positions.
It was based on a
report from the Law Society, a body that represents solicitors in England and Wales, about the fall in
legal sector jobs due to the increased use of artificial
intelligence.
The Thomson Reuters
Legal Intelligence Center is the latest offering in a suite of business development products such have offered increasingly sophisticated tracking and
reporting on litigation activities in the US.
To our knowledge, this makes the
Legal 500 client
intelligence report the largest piece of research of its kind in the market.»
Legal professionals around the world were shocked when the New York Times
reported that an
intelligence agency had intercepted communications between a law firm and their client abroad.