All articles by Joanna Goodman – Page 8

  • Joanna Goodman
    Opinion

    Legal knowledge advantage

    22 June 2015

    Legal knowledge management is evolving rapidly but it’s still about platforms, processes and people.

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    Feature

    Big data: too much information

    23 February 2015

    From drafting better legislation, to detecting frauds and making litigation choices, data use is starting to change the way lawyers think and work.

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    Opinion

    Law, the cloud and data

    2015-01-21T11:40:00Z

    Are lawyers making good use of ‘the cloud’ and ‘big data’?

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    Opinion

    Connecting to the high street

    22 September 2014

    Far from driving the extinction of high street practices, technology has become one of the main weapons in their armoury.

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    Feature

    Roundtable: the IT crowd

    28 July 2014

    Law firms are embracing cutting-edge technology to improve efficiency and provide services that meet client expectations.

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    Opinion

    Are you tech savvy?

    23 June 2014

    The pressure for lawyers to improve their IT skills is becoming irresistible.

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    Opinion

    Security alert?

    19 May 2014

    Are law firms doing enough to avoid becoming victims of cybercrime?

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    Opinion

    Google’s legal vision

    24 March 2014

    Encryption, practice management and Google Glass were the hot topics at a recent IT forum.

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    Feature

    Technology: this year's model

    23 September 2013

    For lawyers and clients, innovative devices are blurring the boundaries between work and play.

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    Feature

    How to: Outsource legal work

    12 August 2013

    Legal process outsourcing has matured and evolved from the traditional offshore provider model

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    Feature

    Technology: is IT your weakest link?

    29 July 2013

    Technology: is IT your weakest link?

  • News

    Law firms and cloud computing

    29 April 2013

    Cloud computing – delivering IT resources remotely via the web – has been a hot topic in legal IT for several years, and it has gained serious traction over the past 18 months. In common with other sectors that avoid early adoption of new technology, legal services providers interpret the ...

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    The benefits of IT forums

    2013-04-22T00:00:00Z

    The South West Legal IT Forum meeting last Thursday hosted by Michelmores in Exeter was attended by representatives from 30 firms from across the south-west peninsula as well as local sponsors Itec and Nexus Open Systems.

  • News

    Learning curve: doing an MBA

    2012-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Today’s challenging economy combined with uncertainty in the legal sector has brought more lawyers around to the idea of supplementing their legal knowledge with a business education. Training contracts are being deferred, redundancies are continuing and lawyers are considering their career options. A Masters in Business Administration (MBA) is a ...

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    Eversheds pioneers ‘big data’ for clients

    2012-10-18T00:00:00Z

    National firm Eversheds says it is the first law firm to offer its clients ‘big data’ techniques to help them understand competitors’ business strategies and avoid major risks. Big data is an IT industry buzz phrase for the analysis of very large sets of data ...

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    Law firms face new financial management challenges

    2011-05-26T00:00:00Z

    The legal sector is increasingly focused on financial management. Contributing factors have included high-profile collapses such as Halliwells and Howreys, as well as ongoing failures and distressed mergers and acquisitions activity in the mid-markets. Common reasons cited for law firm collapses ...