In-house legal departments are increasingly having to do more with less. Often, waste in legal spend stems from inefficiencies and challenges in managing litigation matters. By developing an effective process for managing portfolios of litigation, coupled with the use of cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and data visualization software, companies can reduce legal expenses, improve risk management, and better communicate results and trends to internal stakeholders. Join Baker Donelson for this webinar to learn strategies and best practices for mastering litigation portfolio management.
Baker Donelson is an industry leader in litigation portfolio management and coordinating counsel services with proven success across a broad range of industries and clients. Baker Donelson's services are always customized to the needs of the client and can include:
- Management of both the scope of work and the budget for cases through use of our proprietary project management tools
- Access to a deep bench of lawyers and staff with extensive experience coordinating litigation at both the national and regional level, as well as an extensive network of local counsel coast to coast
- Utilization of cutting-edge AI-powered technology to automate repetitive work product and reduce costs
- Customized case management systems and reporting to provide value-added information for oversight, risk management, and strategic decisions
- Seamless integration of lawyers, staff, and clients into workflows that provide efficient communication, tracking of metrics for process improvement, and real-time information on case progress and legal spend
Whether you are managing litigation across a large footprint, a large portfolio of cases, or simply do not have enough resources in your legal department to stay on top of your litigation matters, Baker Donelson can help bring order to the chaos.
Continuing Education Credit:
This program is being submitted for 1.0 hour of CLE credit in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Materials will be provided for submissions to additional states.