In 2022, the economy was a roller coaster, vacillating from the highs of the Great Resignation to the lows of an impending economic downturn, all within a matter of months. These economic swings had signifiant impacts on every industry, and legal tech was certainly no exception.

Amid fears of a potential recession, legal tech users are turning their focus to streamlining their tech stacks, prioritizing integrations, redefining innovation and more. In addition to influencing the tech itself, the past year’s economic ups and downs also had significant impacts on hiring and staffing within the legal tech space—impacts that will likely be felt well into 2023.

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