The legal tech industry has been called many things: niche, fringe, emerging, exploding, booming. But few adjectives define it better than “tight-knit.”
Everyone knows everyone.
Many in legal tech are split on if the FTC's ban on noncompetes will bring massive changes in hiring and talent acquisition, or come up short.
April 26, 2024 at 02:13 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legaltech News
The legal tech industry has been called many things: niche, fringe, emerging, exploding, booming. But few adjectives define it better than “tight-knit.”
Everyone knows everyone.
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