Creating Value form Knowledge Management: Making it External and Syndication
LegalIT reports in Top Scottish firms pool know-how on KM project that several Scottish firms have teamed to create a “groundbreaking KM project to share knowledge across sectors.” This is…
Social Networking Software as a type of KM and IBM’s Web Fountain
Yesterday the New York Times carried two interesting articles that relate to knowledge management. Markets Shaped by Consumers reports on a constant dialog between producers and consumers about products consumers…
Deciding on an Extranet Strategy
Derek Smith and Peter J. Ozolin of Paul Hastings provide a good overview and analysis of law firm Extranets in Are Client Extranets Worth the Expense? published in the National…
Corporate Counsel Outsource Work, Bypassing Law Firms
Several of my prior posts discuss the potential to outsource legal work overseas. I was therefore interested to read Legal-Work Outsourcing Cuts Costs; DuPont’s pitch to in-house counsel: Save millions…
Is Electronic Evidence Mandatory?
At some point, perhaps soon, it may be malpractice if litigators do not ask for and obtain digital data from opposing counsel. An article by Patrick F. Dorrian, Jurists Offer…
The Impact of Technology on How We Communicate
As technology has evolved over the last few decades, we have an increasing choice for how we communicate: writing a letter and having it delivered, leaving voice mail messages (intentionally,…
Legal Technology’s Shortcomings – or Not?
In my prior post I noted that in celebration of Law Technology News’ 10th anniversary edition (October 2003), former managing editor Robert J. Ambrogi posed two questions to a dozen…
Impact of Legal Technology in the Next Decade
In celebration of Law Technology News’ 10th anniversary edition (October 2003), former managing editor Robert J. Ambrogi posed two questions to a dozen plus people, including me, who are deeply…
More Lessons from Medicine
Last Monday (November 10, 2003), the Wall Street Journal, in Heart Studies Cite Treatment Gaps, reported that “[l]ess than one-third of Americans hospitalized for heart failure are discharged with four…
GE Procures Legal Services via Online Service
Law.com reports in Now for Law Firms, Too: Competing for Business Online (New York Law Journal, November 10, 2003) that General Electric Commercial Finance is using the online procurement service…
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