Legal Tech Insights
In today’s fast-paced legal environment, a modern, efficient intranet is essential for law firms aiming to enhance collaboration, streamline information access, and boost productivity. Historically, developing such intranets was a complex and resource-intensive endeavor, often placing significant demands on IT departments. However, advancements in technology have transformed this landscape, enabling the deployment of sophisticated intranet…
Productivity can be challenging in a law firm, especially as many legal professionals work remotely on a regular basis. Distractions, workflow disruptions, and difficulties accessing critical information can delay casework and impact billable hours. To maximize efficiency, law firms must implement solutions that enable real-time collaboration, seamless communication, and streamlined access to knowledge and resources.…
Law firms are increasingly recognizing the need for efficient, centralized, and user-friendly intranet solutions to improve internal communication, foster collaboration, and boost productivity. The decision between building a custom intranet from scratch or adopting a tailored platform like Infodash is pivotal. This comprehensive analysis delves into the critical factors law firms should consider when making…
Introduction Recognizing when your law firm’s intranet is outdated isn’t always obvious. Many firms operate with intranets that are clunky, outdated, or lack the necessary capabilities to keep up with the demands of modern work. Sure, you may notice surface-level issues such as a clunky interface, an unsupported version of SharePoint, or irrelevant search results,…
In today’s rapidly evolving legal landscape, knowledge management and innovation (KM&I) teams are the unsung heroes driving operational excellence in law firms. The surge in remote and hybrid work models has thrown a curveball at legal organizations, challenging them to find new ways to organize and distribute vital information to their workforce. Enter the intranet…
Written by Amy Monaghan I recently heard of the relationship between law firm IT and KM & Innovation teams as akin to a landlord-tenant arrangement. IT serves as the landlord for the infrastructure that houses important KM&I efforts. Historically, law firm IT professionals were the experts on all things tech—servers, networks, software development, and data.…
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