Propelled by a growing number of technological innovations and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, processes and technology once considered impossible to implement have become accessible, and even necessary.
Since the turn of the millennium, legal technologies have steadily emerged and evolved. We’ve seen the rise in online legal research, electronic filing and docketing, and among other things, a shift from on-premises to cloud for a variety of technology solutions.
Litigation practices have enhanced processes and implemented tools to become more digital in order to improve efficiencies and remain competitive. But this digital transformation journey has not been without its share of challenges and shortfalls.
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Listen to how others are approaching technology and successfully adapting to accelerating changes in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic by modernizing their litigation practice's processes and tools.
If you’re ready to transform the way your litigation practice manages and prepares for post-discovery activities, the Opus 2 team is here to help. With virtual workspaces powered by Opus 2, legal teams can stay connected with their case and team members at any time, from anywhere. And, we'll provide you with the support and expertise you need to migrate your existing case data seamlessly.
One Am Law 50 firm, challenged by workflow inefficiencies by using multiple legacy tools, began the search for a replacement cost-effective system.
With decades of evidence and millions of documents to review, the scale of this case forced BakerHostetler to evaluate its current systems and processes and turned to Opus 2 for help.