Although customization may have been top-of-the-agenda for every law firm with work so uniquely complex that only the most highly-tailored solutions could meet their needs, “out of the box” technology is seeing a resurgence. And it appears that standardization may not be as dirty a word as we have been led to believe.
Law firms across the globe are now facing new market pressures that are driving changes across the industry. Against the backdrop of an evolving market, they are being forced to re-assess their business practices and refocus their value proposition. Attitudes towards legal technology provision have also begun to shift. Law firms are seeking new ways to bolster their position, and an increasing numbers of firms are realizing that standardized software offers numerous benefits.
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