According to the “12th Annual Law Department Operations Survey,” released last month, business process improvement is the leading current and expected challenge for corporate legal departments, followed closely by the need to stay abreast of law department technology.

The survey produced by the Blickstein Group is created via an advisory board consisting of law department operations professionals from Fortune 500 companies and other consultants.

The good news from the report is that more corporate legal professionals (70.2%) are reporting that they have the right technology to do their jobs than in the previous survey (68.6%). And more specifically, 57.4% said they had plans to update, evaluate, or implement a document management system (DMS) in the next 12 months to extend that upswing.

However, on a scale of 1 to 10, respondents ranked the effectiveness of DMS technology in general at a 6.7—well behind the 7.1 average score for all legal information technologies. While up from a 5.9 in the previous year’s survey, the 2019 report lists a few reasons for this perceived lack of effectiveness, notedly insufficient training, poor implementation, and underuse.

Here are 3 ways law departments can overcome these and other challenges with DMS and improve their business processes:

Enable better search in a DMS

It’s clear from the low effectiveness scores for DMS technology that traditional products aren’t meeting the needs of contemporary legal departments. One way that this can be improved is to enable better search in your DMS.

Users need to more effectively save and search a large volume of documents, emails, and messages that flow through the legal department. Modern DMS offers suggested filing locations and personalized search that delivers more accurate results by remembering what you search for most often.

While 47.4% of survey respondents indicated they don’t use Artificial Intelligence in their legal departments, this technology is ripe for improving DMS effectiveness. By enabling improved user document search and even extraction of specific datasets buried in documents with AI, legal departments can significantly improve their business processes. Nearly 27% of survey respondents indicated they’re using AI for e-discovery or document review, while 13% indicated they’re using it for insight or predictions.

Offer a better DMS experience to users and the organization

As suggested in the survey, DMS effectiveness often is hindered by underuse. One strategy to overcome this challenge is to offer legal departments a more consumer-like experience with these technologies. Modern DMS empowers professionals to work more productively while enabling legal departments to be more efficient, agile, and responsive to the changing business environment.

It does so by mirroring consumer applications like Amazon and Google, with intuitive features that work the way users want to work on any device, while requiring minimal training. It anticipates user actions, and integrates with other tools that legal professionals use, such as matter management, conflict management, and workflow software.

Further, a modern DMS offers benefits at the organization level, with cloud delivery models to enhance organizational agility with rapid deployment, automated updates, and the flexibility to add new functionality as needed.

Offer comprehensive security in a DMS

Legal organizations have unique requirements for securing documents for all their different clients. This only becomes more complex when they must also meet the various legal requirements for all the countries in which they do business. So, it’s no surprise that handling global issues ranked 6th in top challenges legal departments face according to the survey, while compliance issues and data protection came in 9th.

Modern DMS delivers comprehensive security, built on established industry best practices, to protect information assets. These protections are augmented by comprehensive governance, security, and risk mitigation features including need-to-know security and ethical walls, to govern information access.

Learn more about how a modern DMS can help your legal department improve its business processes here.


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Mutual Mobile is very proud to attend Legal Week for the first time and introduce ourselves to the legal tech community. 

John Paul Sommer is the Vice President of XR (Extended Reality) at Mutual Mobile.  Throughout his career, he has held leadership positions at elite game companies like EA, Zynga, Midway, and Microsoft. His extensive background in visual design and interactive software development spans over twenty five years, incorporating many different platforms including PC, Console, Mobile, and now XR. 

Over the last several years, John has co-founded a VR Entertainment Company, as well as designed and produced over 20 XR experiences for some of the world’s largest brands like Walmart, Nestle, Toyota, Salesforce, Lockheed Martin, and Royal Caribbean. John plays a key role at Mutual Mobile in driving successful business development for emerging XR technologies.

John will be delivering 20-min lightning talks on Wednesday in LITE theatre on the 2nd level right outside of Rhinelander Hall. 

Trial Prep in VR: Help reduce fear and anxiety to perform confidently under pressure.  

Wednesday, 1:30 pm

 


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DISCO Launches Case Builder; Comprehensive Solution to Empower Legal Professionals to Manage the Entire Litigation Lifecycle

New Product from DISCO Expands Company Offerings Beyond Ediscovery, Creating New Leader in Legal Technology

AUSTIN — February 3, 2020 — Legal technology leader DISCO today announced the launch of DISCO Case Builder. DISCO Case Builder is a suite of case management tools that empowers legal teams to build better stories, work smarter, and leverage past work to help clients win.

Outside of software for ediscovery and legal research, other parts of the litigation cycle are typically inefficiently managed with paper, manual processes, and disparate point solutions. As a result, legal teams are without the ability to collaborate and collectively manage evidence, case notes, witnesses, and events as they prepare for trial.

DISCO Case Builder delivers a single, cloud-based repository that manages and organizes all case materials including depositions, pleadings, correspondence, and motions. It assembles and makes searchable all case materials, provides attorneys with the tools to collaboratively work with these files, and rolls these documents and work product into an at-a-glance case dashboard that encourages best practices and recommends the actions that most affect case value.

“Case Builder will be invaluable for cases that involve numerous depositions and discovery beyond documents. It will help us remove manual and paper-based processes, organize depositions and video assets, and streamline collaboration,” said Katherine Charonko, Partner, Bailey & Glasser LLP. “DISCO has created an intuitive solution that will help our legal team work faster and smarter to help our clients win.”

Case Builder for Depositions

Available today is Case Builder for depositions, a centralized, searchable repository for all the depositions in a firm or organization. For depositions, Case Builder helps the entire case team collaboratively build their case strategy by reviewing deposition transcripts with automatically synchronized videos, identifying key issues and trends, building out witness profiles, and quickly searching to find the right information at the right time.

Additional Case Builder features rolling out in the coming months including:

  • Witness management: build a comprehensive repository of detailed witness dossiers, notes on them, and their impact on cases across the organization.
  • Timelines: create timelines that link directly to documents, depositions, and witnesses, and create graphics that can be used at trial.
  • Master file: a central repository for all filings, discovery, documents, depositions, email, and correspondence that lets legal teams quickly find what they need.

“Since our founding, our vision has been to help legal professionals deliver the highest quality of legal services more efficiently through technology that enables lawyers to focus on the practice of law,” said DISCO Founder and CEO Kiwi Camara. “DISCO delivered this with our ediscovery solution, and we are excited to roll out another new product that brings this potential across the entire litigation lifecycle. The legal profession should not be left behind when it comes to innovation, and we are excited to expand our offerings to maximize the value lawyers can deliver to their clients and organizations they serve.”

For more information about DISCO Case Builder, visit https://www.csdisco.com/case-builder.

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About DISCO

DISCO is a legal technology company that applies artificial intelligence and cloud computing to legal problems to help lawyers and legal teams improve legal outcomes for their clients. Corporate legal departments, law firms, and government agencies around the world use DISCO for ediscovery, case management, compliance, disputes, and investigations. For more information, visit www.csdisco.com.

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Laura Wooster

DISCO Public Relations

wooster@csdisco.com

202-681-4010


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