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Lessons are taught most clearly through incentives, credit, and what leaders consistently reward or ignore—not lunch-and-learns, Jackie Kappus writes.
Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including legal technology predictions for AI and e-discovery.
From more independent roles to supporting litigation functions, KM teams stand to see major growth this year.
Ari Kaplan speaks with a cross-section of leaders in legal technology and legal services for the Q2 2025 Ari Kaplan Advisors CEO Roundtable.
There’s a “pent-up desire” for AI tools, says the head of innovation and knowledge management at Gowling WLG
Can AI take a seat at the boardroom table or is it legally out of its depth? A look at how U.K. corporate law still lags behind cutting-edge technology.
While taking a public stance on social issues can strengthen a brand and attract like-minded consumers, it must be done with authenticity to avoid backlash and maintain credibility. “Firms need to think critically about whether or not to take a public stance, as being so forthright brings with it both risks and rewards.”
An update on the legal tech market’s past week, from product launches to new partnerships.
The former SALI contributors started their own standardization project in August 2024, arguing SALI “did not legally exist” anymore at that time. SALI disputes the claims, and the group's rights to leverage the standard developed at the organization.
A look at how experts see knowledge management evolving up in 2025, from the potential opportunities it faces in the age of gen AI, to the problems the technology could cause for KM teams, and more.