Book contents
- Legal Informatics
- Legal Informatics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction to Legal Informatics
- Part II Legal Informatics
- Part III Use Cases in Legal Informatics
- Part IV Legal Informatics in the Industrial Context
- A. Challenges Facing Innovation in Law
- B. Large Firm and Corporate Legal Informatics Case Studies
- 4.3 A History of Knowledge Management at Littler Mendelson
- 4.4 Legal Operations at Google
4.3 - A History of Knowledge Management at Littler Mendelson
from B. - Large Firm and Corporate Legal Informatics Case Studies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2021
- Legal Informatics
- Legal Informatics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Part I Introduction to Legal Informatics
- Part II Legal Informatics
- Part III Use Cases in Legal Informatics
- Part IV Legal Informatics in the Industrial Context
- A. Challenges Facing Innovation in Law
- B. Large Firm and Corporate Legal Informatics Case Studies
- 4.3 A History of Knowledge Management at Littler Mendelson
- 4.4 Legal Operations at Google
Summary
The development of knowledge management and the early adoption of innovative technology into Littler Mendelson’s practice did not occur by chance, or as a reactionary response to “everyone else doing it.” Littler launched a robust and comprehensive knowledge management program and adopted new technology in order to support its long-term strategic plans, help achieve its vision of becoming a global law firm, and uphold its commitment to meeting clients’ needs. By making both knowledge management and technology adoption an integral part of the firm’s strategic plan, rather than an ad hoc response to episodic changes in the market, Littler has fully integrated both into the way the firm does business and serves its clients.
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- Legal Informatics , pp. 483 - 500Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021