Investment in legal technology—primarily software, whether downloaded or hosted—can yield outsize benefits for lawyers in any setting. Inside counsel have differing needs than lawyers working in firms, but many of a lawyer’s tasks remain the same regardless of setting. In any case, the risks of failing to implement the right tools to perform these tasks can be significant, including data vulnerabilities, e-discovery sanctions, malpractice or just bad lawyering.

Some examples of tasks that almost all attorneys, even those practicing in-house, must perform include:

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