Vector business concept -flying  paper plane  and finance iconsAccording to a recent report from the Blickstein Group law departments are primarily interested in business process improvement, cost savings, and staying abreast of law department technology. User-friendly technology plays a role in the first two and in order to understand that technology (priority three), law departments need a systematic way to evaluate those solutions.

With so many different types of legal technologies available, and with a plethora of vendors to choose from, how do you know which tools and partners to put at the top of your technology wish list? Here are three strategies to help you narrow down your choices and make the best technology decisions.

Map your technology choices to your business’s goals and objectives

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