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Time Tracking Policies Every Law Firm Should Have

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Time is always in short supply, and there are always more tasks to check off your to-do list. From working with clients to juggling court appearances and operational work, the time that’s spent on every task directly affects your firm’s efficiency and bottom line. There’s more to time tracking than that.

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What Are Billable Hours? A Guide for Lawyers

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The dilemma is this: you want to track your hours accurately, but you don’t want to have to put in extra work for it. It can seem overwhelming to have to jot down every minute of client time, but, alas, if you don’t, you’ll be in an even bigger hole. Automatic time tracking improves your firm’s profitability.

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Matter Cost Tracking Made Simple

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These are those “sneaky” expenses that aren’t quite as easy to track because you won’t always receive receipts for them. Running a legal practice is definitely one of those things. Download free guide Five great reasons to track matter costs Whether matter costs are hard or soft, you’ll want to track them closely.

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Blockchain and tokenization applied to the legal tech market

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Pablo Viedma, Tech & Privacy manager at Aktion Legal We have heard countless times about what blockchain technology is, what it can do and the uses we can put it to, but have we ever wondered in which fields of legal business this technology could be most interesting? Approach and introduction to Blockchain.

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The Rising Cost of Legal Services: Insights from 10 Years of Data from CounselLink’s Kristina Satkunas

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

There are seven as the title would imply, there are seven key metrics that we track every year. So there are seven seven metrics that we have consistently tracked over those years so that we can track the trends of them. Yeah, that’s Kristina Satkunas 4:20 it’s a, it’s definitely two different questions.

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Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: AI, Employees and an Integrated Defense – With SessionGuardian’s Jordan Ellington and Oren Leib, and Katten’s Trisha Sircar (TGIR Ep. 211)

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He announces SessionGuardian will offer free CLE courses on cybersecurity awareness and compliance. Firms should look beyond check-the-box compliance to make privacy and security central in their culture. Law firms spend a great deal of time and money on security measures. Believe it or not, it’s still about data.

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Observing the Black Box: Transcend’s Brandon Wiebe’s Insights into Governing Emerging AI Systems (TGIR Ep. 218)

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So there’s corporate and IP and employment and all of that, and our own internal privacy compliance as well. And you had to trust that the person who was telling you this knew what they were talking about, and that they put in the time to actually evaluate that system and understood what data was in there.