Sysero: Real-world lessons in driving legal automation adoption
Sysero | Resource | 15 March 2021
Over the past several years, we’ve seen law firms breaking free from traditionally slow moving processes to become technology-enabled agile firms. There’s no doubt that the pandemic has influenced firms’ need to embrace advanced technology, and it’s clear that legal automation is no longer just ‘nice to have’ for the modern law firm.
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Quiss Technology: A more dangerous hack is one nobody knows about
Quiss Technology | Resource | 15 March 2021
Towards the end of 2020, SolarWinds, a major US information technology firm, was found to have been the subject of a cyberattack that had gone unnoticed since their platform was compromised in September 2019 – the very worst kind of cyber-attack when the victim is unaware.
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LPM LITL 2021 partner comment: Tired of data lag? by Symphony APS
Symphony – APS | Resource | 12 March 2021
Like all businesses in the UK, we’ve seen the pandemic have a lasting impact on the way teams work, and this year’s Legal IT landscapes report shows people want to work from home more regularly: 32%, in fact – double what it was last year. And, with the explosion of Zoom and MS Teams to support client, prospect and referrer conversations, firms have received a lesson in how easy it is to communicate and collaborate digitally.
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LPM LITL 2021 partner comment: Willingness to thrive by CTS
CTS | Resource | 12 March 2021
Automation, streamlining, workflow enhancements – these were some of the repeat priorities for IT and business process improvements coming out of the LPM LITL report this year. This was reflected again in project priorities if a magic wand could be waved or an extra £100K injected.
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LPM LITL 2021 partner comment: Perceptions V Reality by Stratia Cyber
Stratia Cyber | Resource | 12 March 2021
Read between the lines and cybersecurity is, in fact, a critical theme connecting most responses documented in this report. There’s a clear disconnect between the perception of cyber risk, the desire to adopt technology in an industry traditionally reluctant to embrace digitisation, and curious reports that the number of data leaks remains the same since before the Covid-19 pandemic – despite more dispersed working practices.
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