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2023 Trends in Law Firm Operations – and How Technology Will Help Shape Them

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We hear a lot about legal technology changing the way law firms operate, but technology doesn’t drive change: it empowers law firms to make the changes they want to make, or that they need to make to stay competitive and grow their businesses.

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Goat Entrails and Tea Leaves: Predicting the Future of Law Practice

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You might as well resort to reading goat entrails and tea leaves to predict the future of law practice, because it is woefully unclear what law firms will decide. As COVID continues to complicate our lives, most law firms we deal with are opting for the hybrid solution – not all of them enthused about it.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

LawSites

For all that was horrible about 2020, we emerged from it and crossed over into 2021 with a sense of hope. Also last year, the Minnesota Supreme Court approved a pilot project to permit “legal paraprofessionals” to provide legal services in certain matters. Legal tech went public. Regulatory dominoes remained standing.

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Do You Fit Cybercriminals’ Ideal Victim Profile?

Attorney at Work

Law firm data breaches aren’t random, happy accidents for cyberthieves. Quite often, attempts to breach a law office’s confidential data are the product of meticulous research and preparation. It could be the start of a beautiful friendship (one that ends with a law firm data breach). On the contrary.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

LawSites

For all that was horrible about 2020, we emerged from it and crossed over into 2021 with a sense of hope. Also last year, the Minnesota Supreme Court approved a pilot project to permit “legal paraprofessionals” to provide legal services in certain matters. Legal tech went public. Regulatory dominoes remained standing.

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