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The hidden cost of email-driven legal operations
Most legal teams don’t set out to run their operations through email. It simply becomes the default over time. A contract lands in Outlook. Procurement forwards an agreement. A senior stakeholder sends a direct note marked urgent. Teams threads.
The hidden cost of email-driven legal operations
Most legal teams don’t set out to run their operations through email. It simply becomes the default over time. A contract lands in Outlook. Procurement forwards an agreement. A senior stakeholder sends a direct note marked urgent. Teams threads.
Legal inefficiency is a design problem, not a talent problem
Corporate legal teams are under enormous pressure. Demand for legal support continues to grow, business teams move faster than ever and regulations evolve constantly. Yet legal headcount rarely grows at the same pace as the work. The response to.
Corporate legal workflow survey: Intake, automation & visibility
General Counsel and Legal Ops leaders are being asked to deliver more transparency, efficiency and strategic value, often without proportional increases in headcount. But how are corporate legal teams really operating behind the scenes?
Legal intake is a gnarly mess - here’s how to fix it
Legal intake should be simple: someone needs legal support, they submit a request, and it gets routed to the right person. But in reality? It’s often the messiest, most chaotic part of the legal process.
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