AI adoption gap and resistance to change
ILTA's annual technology survey will be published later this month. Before the full survey, the editors shared their
FL #91: ILTACON 2024 Recap - Practical Innovation Takes Center Stage
ILTACON 2024 showcased a shift from AI hype to pragmatic implementation. Firms are focusing on governance, integration, and specific use cases. Also in this issue - lessons for innovators from the discovery of a 2,492 carat diamond.
FL #90: Is agentic AI the future?
Is the future autonomous systems that plan, reason, and act. From virtual project managers to due diligence agents, it promises efficiency but faces oversight challenges. Plus funding roundup and book recommendation.
Fringe Legal #89: Speed Matters
Speed is a necessity to succeed. Here are three ways innovative teams can leverage it for product development, user experience, and evaluations.
Law Firm Revenue Management - The $36 Billion Opportunity
Hidden inefficiencies create a $36B missed revenue opportunity in legal workflows. New technology can guide improved decisions, automate repetitive tasks, and demonstrate financial impacts to unlock this potential.
Building a Culture for Innovation Mavericks
Winning legal tech adoption means understanding incentives and constraints. Start small to prove value, then scale impact through data insights and peer sharing. Patient partners earn trust to permeate skepticism with productivity.
Building a tech-enabled culture in law firms
In this Fringe Legal podcast episode, host Ab and Conan Hines discuss fostering a tech-enabled culture in law firms. They explore trust-building, the role of vendors in tech adoption, and integrating technology training into legal education to enhance lawyers' tech skills.
Moving Past the AI Hype - Conversation with LexisNexis' Jeff Pfeifer
LexisNexis CPO Jeff Pfeifer explores moving past AI hype cycles to drive real legal adoption. Practical benefits key to dodging disillusionment trough.
Making Sense of the Buzz: A Download from ILTACON 2023
At ILTACON 2023, generative AI and trends like data structure, analytics, and operational efficiency were the center of attention. While law firms were cautious about the immediate adoption of AI, the overall vibe was optimistic about its future potential to streamline work.
Unlocking Innovation: Definely’s Blueprint for Disrupting Contract Workflows
Fringe Legal hosted the founders of Definely, a Microsoft-backed legal tech company, to share their founding story and how their growth is a function of their core mission.