KPMG Looks To Build Out Legal Automation Practice With New Hires
The firm is looking to hire two new heads of department in the automation space, focusing particularly on contract law.
November 21, 2019 at 08:51 AM
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Big Four giant KPMG is looking to bulk up its legal automation practice with two key hires, as the firm seeks to increase its focus on contract law among FTSE 100 and in-house clients.
The firm is on the hunt for a new head of legal automation and head of legal contracts technology automation, according to job adverts on the firm's website.
The roles will be part of the firm's legal operations transformation services (LOTS), which support in-house legal departments. The firm has stated that legal automation services will be a micro-offering of the division.
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