Although venture capital firms tend to be the primary investors in legal tech startups, 2025 saw law firms and lawyers contribute a fair amount to legal tech funding rounds. Law firms make these ...
Over the course of the year, at least eight legal tech companies announced nine-figure investments—whether through a single ...
Scott Wilder, a partner at BCG, went in-depth with Business Insider on how the firm is shifting from services to AI-driven ...
July 30 (Reuters) - U.S. law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati has sold its technology unit SixFifty to human resources software firm Paychex (PAYX.O), opens new tab, calling it one of the largest ...
Accounting is changing fast. For decades, firms built their business by delivering accurate compliance work—maintaining the books, preparing returns and billing by the hour. But technology has changed ...
A trend in the last few years is the rising number of architecture and engineering firms and construction companies with technology-based subsidiaries or divisions. This extends beyond the common ...
Firm leaders know that their tech stacks can be more than just overhead or infrastructure — they can be key strategic assets in the firm's overall mission, driving efficiency and growth in ways that ...
Editor’s note: This is the fifth article in a six-part series. Partners reassessing some or all aspects of their traditional CPA firm’s business model may consider starting with this exercise: Take a ...
Tech firms face a shortage of workers, especially given the surging demand for AI products and services. In recent years, a small but growing industry has emerged to help tech companies identify ...
Every day accountants hear of software products touted as essential — even indispensable — for any well-run accounting firm, and to not adopt them is to risk being left in the dust of all those who do ...
Tech firms, including Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), have reportedly warned their staffers with H-1B visas to avoid overseas travel and return to the U.S.
Amazon, Apple, Google and other major companies are among those donating to help cover the cost of President Trump’s massive new ballroom at the White House ...