Working together: the importance of having an integrated tech stack
We are far enough into the life of LegalTech and the adoption of broader technologies into legal practise that many firms and in-house teams have a whole suite of tools, applications, and database systems. While the use of these tools has often been spawned by desires of making manual processes easier or faster, a new problematic phenomenon has posed itself: old manual processes being replaced by new manual processes. It sounds strange to say this, but there is quite a lot of substance to this issue. You are given some data from your eDiscovery platform, and then you have to spend a few hours reformatting it for further use, be that a standardised database or another application.