Law firms need to reconsider their IT budgets as AI and technology transforms how they resource and manage legal matters, write Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp | 5mos
Richard is a partner at Kemp IT Law. Richard has built an outstanding reputation for advice that combines commerciality and client service with innovative legal solutions to the business challenges of technology development, deployment and regulation. As an IT lawyer, Richard is consistently top ranked in the leading directories. He appears in Legal 500’s Hall of Fame 2020, is ranked by Who’s Who Legal 2021 as a Global Elite Thought Leader for Data, and is top ranked by Chambers.
Law firms need to reconsider their IT budgets as AI and technology transforms how they resource and manage legal matters, write Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp | 5mos
Firms should consider using project-specific RfPs when evaluating potential IT suppliers, write 3Kite’s Paul Longhurst and Kemp IT Law’s Richard Kemp | 9mos
Law firms continue to wrestle with how to adopt AI and the potential impact on their businesses, write Paul Longhurst, Jenni Tellyn and Richard Kemp | 1yr
Firms which have bought perpetual licences for their software may find they need to switch to subscription fees when moving IT systems to the cloud, write 3Kite’s Paul Longhurst and Kemp IT Law’s Richard Kemp | 1yr
3Kites' Paul Longhurst and Kemp IT Law's Richard Kemp discuss the potential for AI in the legal profession and how the technology is likely to impact law firms | 1yr
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law on how best to approach the negotiation of legaltech contracts | 2yrs
The need to maintain legaltech has an important regulatory angle, explain 3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law | 2yrs
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law on how law firms are adapting to GDPR | 2yrs
Why is opening new files so easy for some law firms and so hard for others? And what are the regulatory requirements? | 2yrs
3Kites’ Paul Longhurst and Richard Kemp of Kemp IT Law explain the benefits of moving away from on-premise systems and the practical steps to take | 2yrs