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Legal Ops Roles
What do law firm legal ops people do?
When looking at legal operations it is usually defined in a way that focuses on in-house corporate legal teams. However, other settings such as consultancies and law firms also work in legal operations. If you're working in a law firm you can expect to do the following types of work: Business Intelligence The right data is incredibly useful for business decision-making - allowing the firm's leadership to make quicker, better decisions. This ultimately allows firms to take bet
Mar 19, 20243 min read
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What is eDiscovery?
eDiscovery is the general term for the process of preserving, collecting, processing, reviewing, and producing electronic material for disclosure in litigation. eDiscovery technology and processes are often used in other situations where large volumes of data need to be analysed quickly, for example: regulatory investigations, cyber breaches, or data subject access requests. A successful eDiscovery project will combine specialist technology platforms which can process and pre
Feb 20, 20241 min read
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What is Document Automation?
Document automation is the process of making documents quicker to draft using technology. In the legal context, these documents are usually contracts, associated schedules and/or other documents used in the completion of a particular legal matter. Typically, document automation is better suited to transactional areas of law (e.g. corporate, employment, etc) as opposed to dispute resolution, which may be more bespoke on a case-by-case basis. Typically the benefits of implement
Feb 2, 20241 min read
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