Good morning this week Issue 216 of the Dutch Legal Tech Quarantine Update issue for you, with a mix
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November 17 · Issue #216 · View online
Hand-picked articles, resources, tools, and conversations from the world of Legal Tech. Curated by Jeroen Zweers @ and Jelle van Veenen @.
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Traction and distraction | Law Gazette
As technology gains traction, it is reconfiguring the definition and delivery of legal services and taking the future of law in unexpected directions
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Orrick launches interactive platform for in-house lawyers to compare legal tech | The Global Legal Post
Tool allows users to gain insights and feedback on more than 600 products
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ANALYSIS: Key Legal Tech Is Going Unused. Evaluations Can Help.
Results from three Bloomberg Law surveys show lawyers’ use of legal technologies is increasing. However, certain tools that are identified as needed are declining in use over time.
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Freie Tools für ein faires Rechtssystem. (German)
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The Geek in Review Ep. 93 - Stephen Embry - The Future of the Law Office Won't Need Everyone to be in the Office | 3 Geeks and a Law Blog
A couple of episodes ago, we had Richard Hsu discuss the need to eventually bring as many of our lawyers back to a physical office in order to have a
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Clifford Chance | Talent, Not Technology
Why people are key to digital transformation in the legal sector
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Why CLM implementations fail | Deloitte UK
Events of 2020 have accelerated the speed in which our ways of working have changed. Most notably, the mass switch to remote working requiring, in some cases, large scale technology change to facilitate.
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Lawyers “need outside help” to maximise lawtech start-ups - Legal Futures
Lawtech start-ups set up solely by lawyers grow more slowly than those that with coders among the founders, according to research.
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From paralegal to Legal Operations professional?
In my previous article I have attempted to explore the convergences between the function of the paralegal and the emerging ‘legal operations professional’.
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From army captain to NewLaw entrepreneur - Legal Cheek
Simmons & Simmons’ Peter Lee reflects on his unusual route to partnership and explains how COVID-19 has accelerated change within the legal profession
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Law Society of B.C. taking steps to expand access to legal services by non-lawyers | Canadian Lawyer
Launch of ‘innovation sandbox’ invites proposals for how paralegals could provide legal advice
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On LawNext: Stevie Ghiassi, Founder of Legaler, Legaler Aid and the Global Legal Tech Report | LawSites
To say that Stevie Ghiassi is a busy man is an understatement. In addition to founding Legaler, a secure video meeting platform for lawyers,the
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