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the COVID-19 pandemic triggered new a new crisis. Wolters Kluwer was analyzing the legal marketplace back in January 2020. Today they are releasing the survey results in the 2020 Wolters Kluwer Future Ready Lawyer: Performance Drivers and Change in the Legal Sector” which was designed “to assess the future-readiness and resilience in the legal sector.”
new cases bringing the total state case analytics to 1,126,722 new cases . The state law analytics provides lawyers with insights into judges, court, law firms, attorneys and parties.
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and analytics information to highlight emerging litigation topics such as farming, food, tobacco, and cannabis. It will also cover related topics such as agriculture policy at the FDA and USDA, the cannabis industry, environmental and land use, and the emergence of agricultural technologies. The Law Street Media newsletters are geared toward providing information “that generates business for its users.”

2020. Although budgets may have been cut since the survey was taken the products identified by readers are likely to be top of mind as law firm budgets recover. Law firms can not afford to ignore new products which drive efficiency and unique insights. The survey winners are:
Operations Maturity Benchmark Report. The report is over 80 pages long and is exploding with scatter graphs and bar charts which assess how well corporate legal departments have adopted various initiatives, such as knowledge management, strategic planning, innovation, technology and information governance. The press release states that the report offers some of the first numerical data to support key findings about legal operations Including:
one hand and an ax in the other. Back in January Dewey B Strategic readers were asked to the identify the products which were on their radar for cancellation in 2020. Eighty seven readers responded. Most law firms use products such as Research Monitor and Onelog to capture usage trends for every digital product. This data can provide actionable insights on usage trends and provide ROI insights. No major vendor will be spared of cancellation scrutiny in 2020. Even before the pandemic and readers were using phrases such as” constant scrutiny” and referred to “high cost/ low usage,” “pricing not competitive” as well as mentioning products which were both redundant and expensive. . The emergence of a competitor product, changes practice needs or the top down command to identify “something” to cancel all drive the continuous review of research resource spending.
quote checking feature which resides within the brief analysis tool Quick Check which was launched at the American Association of Law Libraries meeting last July. Quick Check allows lawyers to upload a brief and quickly identify missing or problematic authority. Most importantly it can be used as a final check on a lawyer’s draft documents or to identify weaknesses in an opposing parties brief or motion.