Legal Technology
Welcome to our Legal Technology resource hub. As law firms navigate a rapidly evolving digital landscape, staying ahead of the curve is no longer optional—it is the foundation of a successful practice. To help you separate the transformative tools from the fleeting trends, we have compiled our absolute best guides, expert insights, and software recommendations into one definitive resource. Explore our comprehensive Legal Tech Hub to build a more efficient, secure, and profitable modern law practice.
Nicole Clark | As more courts move to online trials, legal professionals raise about the kind of justice provided by a virtual courtroom.
Nicole Clark - March 3, 2021
Susan Etheridge | How to produce an RFP that works, especially for complex and costly products like e-discovery and litigation support.
Susan Ethridge - February 4, 2021
Tom Lambotte's Simple Stupid Mac Tips: TextExpander tips for remembering snippets, managing contacts and automating calendar bookings.
Tom Lambotte - January 26, 2021
Josh Taylor | Lawyer's Guide to Investigative Data, Part 2. When you know what you’re looking for, you also know what might be missing from a document production.
Josh Taylor - January 25, 2021
Product Spotlight | Trellis allows you to enter the litigation process with invaluable insights into how a specific expert witness is likely to testify and more.
Nicole Clark - January 24, 2021
Andrea Cannavina zeroes in on three things that will have a big impact on your daily productivity.
Andrea Cannavina - January 15, 2021
Free Webinar | Learn the process for how to deal with negative online reviews — and how to get more five-star reviews.
The Editors - January 14, 2021
Sharon Nelson and John Simek | Cyberattack methods are constantly changing. As threats evolve, your defenses must also evolve.
Sharon Nelson and John Simek - January 12, 2021
Ready for trial? Foxit's Mike Bigelow says collecting, converting and organizing information from different sources is easier with a PDF editor.
Mike Bigelow - January 7, 2021
Sharon Nelson and John Simek | Two cybersecurity pros recount the year's craziest cybersecurity stories — including this week's big U.S. government hack.
Sharon Nelson and John Simek - December 18, 2020