The Growing Importance of Legal Technology
The business-aligned model of Enterprise Legal Management requires a more sophisticated IT infrastructure. It also requires an improved attitude about the integration of...
The business-aligned model of Enterprise Legal Management requires a more sophisticated IT infrastructure. It also requires an improved attitude about the integration of...
OUR 2015 SURVEY OF TRENDS IN DMS FOR LEGAL IS NOW OPEN! Hyperion Research's ongoing survey programs help us benchmark and analyze leading trends and issues in legal operations and...
Corporate law departments are in the midst of an active period of transformation. Driven in large part by the new demands on the General Counsel, today’s law departments are...
Intellectual property departments are continuously evaluating their approach to outside professional services. The use of outside counsel, agents, annuity payment services, search...
As the market for Enterprise Legal Management Systems evolves, the tools that corporate legal departments use to manage business-critical information must do the same. Today,...
The use of externally hosted systems is a hot topic in today’s business technology world. Once considered a non-starter in legal and intellectual property, there is a new-found...
While historically paper-intensive, the legal profession is quickly digitizing. Electronic-based work processes offer cost savings, improved quality and more-efficient work...
Intellectual property management (IPM) is a now a well-established practice and solution category for innovation- and brand-driven companies. In developing management practices...
Intellectual Property groups have typically relied on their “docketing systems” as the central resource for managing task assignments, deadlines and other case-related...
Business process management, or BPM, is a well-established practice and solution category in the general enterprise technology market. The human-centric capabilities of BPM—as...