Legal operations has been around for years, decades even. But the movement appears to be having a moment. Though implementing new technologies and processes to drive operational change has often not been the focus of the majority of legal departments in the past, there is now discussion that legal ops professionals may soon become commonplace at companies.
The question remains, though: Is real—and widespread—change actually afoot in a profession that historically clings to its traditions?
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