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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. 89% in private practice said they had the option of working remotely.

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Pandemic Accelerated Tech’s Importance, But Firms Remain Poorly Prepared for Tech Future, Survey Says

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More than three-quarters of those who responded to the survey identified two trends as having the biggest impact on their organizations over the next three years: the increasing importance of legal technology and the increasing volume and complexity of information. Solutions for corporate meetings management.

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Women of Legal Tech: Kelli Raker

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The Legal Technology Resource Center ’s Women of Legal Tech initiative is intended to encourage diversity and celebrate women in legal technology. Every Monday and Wednesday, we will be featuring a woman from our class of 2021. How is telework/quarantine going for you?

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Duty of Technological Competence Begins Earlier Than You Think

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solution can help your clients proactively safeguard sensitive and potentially relevant information on endpoints against data loss. Ideally the technology should incrementally back up data on desktops and laptops and, when preservation is required, integrate with? A cloud-based backup?solution

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

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There are two large and outspoken groups, those who believe that we need to get back to the office if we haven’t already and those who believe that some combination of going to the office and working from home is the way to go. . For clients who needed to pay in installments, this made legal services more affordable.

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Expectations For the Legal Industry Moving Forward

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Jonah Paransky, executive vice president and general manager of Wolters Kluwer’s ELM Solutions, reflects on the effects COVID-19 will have on the legal industry moving forward, as it relates to diversity, alternative legal service providers, and what he’s both concerned and excited for looking ahead.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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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. The new normal became the endless uncertainty.

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