Posted on June 19, 2018 by Onit -
Technology has increasingly played a prominent role in how Legal achieves its objectives. Well-chosen technology solutions now drive efficiencies and control costs in the legal department — and legal operations managers who understand this are taking action.
But there’s more light at the end of the tunnel: when technology solution providers align with CLOC’s core competencies, the legal department’s success already has a running head start. This white paper highlights the transformation of legal operations and covers:
- CLOC’s 12 core competencies of legal operations
- Market trends and the future of the industry
- How technology is driving change
- Onit’s strategic alignment with CLOC
- How an innovative platform helps customers holistically solve their legal department needs
Posted on March 20, 2005 by carl.murray -
A reality check for legal teams serious about execution, not just innovation.
Legal teams aren’t short on technology. It’s lacking traction.
They’re investing in AI, automation, and modern platforms. But transformation still stalls when adoption lags, workflows break down, and new systems never fully take hold.
This checklist helps legal operations teams assess where execution is breaking down and why.
Built from real-world insights shared by legal ops leaders, this isn’t theory. It’s a practical framework to help you diagnose friction, align your team, and turn investment into impact.
Use it to see how work really moves across your organization, where it slows, where it fails, and where it never starts.
In this checklist, you’ll learn how to:
- Identify gaps in stakeholder alignment and internal trust
- Assess whether your processes are ready for change before introducing new technology
- Spot where broken workflows are limiting adoption and impact
- Understand what operational maturity really looks like in practice
- Evaluate your team’s readiness to integrate AI into legal workflows
This checklist is designed for legal ops leaders who want to move beyond implementation and build a function that actually executes.