Finding Value In E-Billing
Hyperion's newest TrendView™ Report seeks to better understand a topic that has never previously been reported on: the costs - real and realized - to law firms of using...
Hyperion's newest TrendView™ Report seeks to better understand a topic that has never previously been reported on: the costs - real and realized - to law firms of using...
Smartphones and tablets are not merely the legal professional’s gadgets de rigueur, but have rapidly established themselves as critical productivity tools. Legal operations...
The use of externally hosted systems is a hot topic in today’s legal technology world. Once considered a non-starter, there is an emerging openness to the use of systems and data...
Document management systems (DMS) are well-recognized as one of the highest priority solution areas for law firms and corporate law departments. DMS sits at the core of how legal...
The role of information management has taken center stage as a critical IT issue facing legal practice management.
Every step of the e-billing process, regardless of region, must be controlled through a combination of transport-level technologies and process-level controls. E-Billing programs...
Three core requirements—authenticity, integrity, and legibility—help us to establish a basic global e-billing framework for a compliant legal e-billing system.
Outside of North America, the e-billing process—that of creating, submitting, auditing, correcting and approving invoices—is subject to much more stringent regulatory and...
As the role of General Counsel and the law department have changed, so, too, has the solution market evolved. As the market expands, the ELM solution providers have developed new...
Most corporations have well-established capabilities in multi-sourcing. While lagging their functional colleagues in the adoption of multi-sourcing, the law department is now...