The primary theme in this year’s survey of in-house technology is how law departments get their big-firm outside counsel to do their bidding, at least when it comes to technology. We wondered, how does this trend look to the other side, the law firms themselves?

Luckily, our sibling publication Law Firm Inc. was able to help. That magazine conducted the 11th annual AmLaw Tech survey of law firm technologists late last year. And its conclusions dovetail closely with our findings.

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