Legal Week Intelligence Best Technology Survey
As clients push for more transparency from their legal advisers, how can law firms use new technology to their advantage?
August 20, 2015 at 06:13 AM
1 minute read
In today's increasingly connected world, an expectation is growing among lawyers that the technology they use at work should mirror the technology they use at home. And with clients pushing for better IT services from advisers, tech is moving to the heart of law firm strategy.
In this video, Legal Week editor-in-chief John Malpas talks to technology consultant Neil Cameron and Legal Week research head James Mayer about key legal technology trends.
Subjects discussed include:
- Are IT directors moving closer to the heart of traditional law firms and taking on more influential roles?
- Training, information security, mobility and remote working;
- The Legal Week Intelligence Best Technology Survey, which surveys IT users at law firms.
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