What You Need to Know Ironclad held a webinar this week on guiding legal departments through transformations. Panelists were from Airbnb, The New York Times and Pfizer. Blindly spending money on tech tools isn’t the answer, panelists say, and can create bloat and chaos. Few phrases are as compelling for legal departments as “digital transformation.” Or at least that’s what recent studies suggest. A Deloitte study, for instance, found 43% of legal leaders say transformation is a top priority in their legal function. But even the most seasoned in-house attorney often has trouble figuring out what that means, in part because the term can refer to anything from bringing simple automation and tech tools to the legal department to carrying out a radical restructuring. Want to continue reading? Become an ALM Digital Reader for Free! Benefits of a Digital Membership to Unlimited access to Corporate Counsel content* Access to the entire ALM network of websites Free access to 1 article* every 30 days across most paid subscription brands Build custom alerts on any search topic of your choosing Free access to practice advisories from top law firms Search by a wide range of topics Already have an account? Sign […]