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The Forward Deployed Engineer role is a product of the AI wave – a response to the gap between powerful models and the messy reality of how work gets done. In legal tech, that gap is costly.

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BlackBoiler: Transforming contract review work with innovative partnerships with ALSPs
Today’s corporate and legal environment is complicated. Law firms and legal departments are facing increased pressure from clients and C-suite executives to modernise their practices, lower costs and demonstrate ROI.
Ascertus takes Danish agricultural knowledge and innovation centre, SEGES, to iManage Cloud for document management capability and GDPR compliance
SEGES, Denmark’s prestigious Agriculture & Food Council, is live on iManage Work, for document and email management in the iManage Cloud with the solution delivered virtually by UK-based Ascertus Limited as the implementation partner.
Sysero: How five leading firms are improving legal operations with workflow automation
Digital transformation has come a long way within today’s legal providers. Once an industry notable for its resistance to change, the legal sector has embraced digital innovation to overcome widespread security, productivity and client service challenges.
Aderant: What is lack of compliance with your timekeeping policy costing your firm?
Is your firm’s timekeeping behaviour preventing or perpetuating leaked revenue? Now more than ever, law firms are embracing previously unexplored avenues of cost consciousness in order to safeguard against future uncertainties.
Actionstep: How do you maintain your law firm’s reputation?
Law firms need to be client-focused. That means implementing a practice management system that consistently delivers stellar client experiences by ensuring that every touchpoint is handled with the utmost care and professionalism.
Advanced Legal webinar: How to prove the value of a DMS – ROI based on hard data
Have you ever engaged in a suppliers ROI calculator, punched in your data and out came the cost savings/ROI? Typically a number that looks way too good, is based on assumptions and when (and if) presented can be met with scepticism and challenge from leadership.
LexisNexis: Mature BD wins the day
Brendan Nelson, general manager at LexisNexis Business Solutions, details how a data-driven business development model has helped many law firms turn pandemic-induced disruption into opportunity.
Intelligent Office UK: The choice of change
Alison Bilgin, chief operating officer at Intelligent Office, says the hybrid-working era has begun, and law firms are already reacting fast.
CTS: Growing gains
With an ambitious growth strategy that’s paid off over the last three years, James Barron and Paul Rawson at Metamorph Law explain how support from IT specialists at CTS has helped the firm continue to bring newly acquired businesses up to scratch and meet the firm’s tech expectations.
Bundledocs: The case for change
Fiona Donkin, senior IT trainer at Scotland’s Brodies, explains how the Bundledocs solution has made the business of managing documents much simpler for a remote or hybrid workforce.
NetDocuments: Growing ahead
Andy Baldin, new vice president of international sales at NetDocuments, gives his early take on where the business is today, plans for significant expansion, and the many possibilities of legal process transformation.
Intapp: Speed to connect
Pat Archbold and Josh Clark at Intapp tell Richard Brent how managing data across all their systems in the cloud is already offering firms not only more efficiency but also clear competitive advantage
Wilson Allen: The path to profit by unlocking data
Many law firms today are performance-focused, which typically means that they use time and billing data to inform a delivery model that optimises rates, utilisation and leverage to drive profitability.














