This week’s top story is the release of the first ethics opinion to outline and address the issues raised by working from home due to the coronavirus crisis. We’re joined by an author of that opinion, Pennsylvania lawyer Daniel Siegel, to discuss its key points. Also this week: the first major virtual legal conference…
ILTACON Is On, ILTA CEO Says, But It May Not Seem The Same
ILTACON, the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association and the world’s largest annual legal tech conference, will take place in August as scheduled, ILTA’s CEO told me this week, “but it might not look like what you’d expect.”
On Wednesday, I interviewed Joy Heath Rush, ILTA’s CEO, for my
Knowable Responds to Pandemic with New Products, Including Free Contract Management
The contract management company Knowable is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic with the release of two new products designed to help companies understand their crisis-related contractual obligations and entitlements, one of which it is offering free through year-end.
One of these new products, Portfolio Visibility, is a streamlined version of Knowable’s contract management…
Call for Contributors: Share Your Legaltech Stories and Reviews
It feels like eons, but it was just four weeks ago that I wrote in my column at Above the Law that coronavirus could be a tipping point for tech competence in law. In the weeks since, the legal landscape has been reshaped, with countless legal professionals now working from home. For many, that…
Tomorrow on Litera TV: I Interview ILTA CEO Joy Heath Rush
Tomorrow is week two of my live-streaming Law Insights program on Litera TV. My guest will be Joy Heath Rush, chief executive officer of the International Legal Technology Association, the world’s largest organization of those who work in or have an interest in legal technology.
Watch our conversation live tomorrow (April 15) at 10:30…
State Bar Issues Ethics Guidance on Working from Home During COVID-19 Pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many attorneys and their staffs to work from home for the first time, the Pennsylvania Bar Association has issued an ethics opinion intended to provide guidance now and into the future on working from home and other remote locations.
The opinion, by the bar’s Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility…
This Video Conferencing App Is Purpose-Built for Lawyers, and It’s Free
For most of us as we’ve hunkered down in recent weeks, Zoom has become our default application for video conferencing. But while Zoom is fine for generic business meetings and virtual cocktail parties, it is not designed for the specific needs — or specific security concerns — of legal professionals.
For lawyers, there is a…
Webinar 4/16: Corona Resources: Find the Right Tool for Your Remote Practice
If you are suddenly scrambling for the best technology to help you work from home, then consider signing up for this webinar this week featuring a panel of legal tech experts.
I will serve as moderator for the 45-minute program, which will cover six tools available at reduced or no cost during the coronavirus pandemic. Tools…
LawNext Episode 71: Legal Futurist Richard Susskind on Coronavirus, Courts and the Legal Profession
Ever since the publication of his seminal 1996 book, The Future of Law, Richard Susskind has remained the world’s most-recognized and most-respected speaker and author on the future of legal services. But even he could not have foreseen the sudden relevance of his latest book, Online Courts and the Future of…
Watch the Replay of My Litera TV Live Interview with Former Orrick Chair Ralph Baxter
Last Wednesday, as part of the new Litera TV line-up of live-streaming programming, I interviewed Ralph Baxter, former chairman and CEO of Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and now an industry advisor to law firms and corporate legal departments, as well as a blogger and podcaster.
This was the first of a half-hour episode called Law…
Legaltech Week, 4.10.20: More Layoffs in Legal Tech and Ron Friedmann Talks Fastcase
Top stories this week include more layoffs in legal tech as Epiq, suffering the double blow of a ransomware attack and the pandemic is reported to let go as many as 200. Also in the news, cutbacks at other legal tech companies, a report on the state of legaltech Down Under, Fastcase says…
Seeking Your Input: Why Do You Blog?
If you are a legal professional who blogs, I’d like to hear why.
In conjunction with LexBlog.com, I am helping to launch a series devoted to sharing tips, advice and best practices on how to start, build and maintain a blog.
To kick it off, I’d love to share some of your stories about why…