Deloitte's Legaltech Incubator Pushes Big Four Deeper Into Law Firm Territory
Currently, law firms and the Big Four compete for clients. But with PwC and now Deloitte launching legal tech incubators, that competition could soon extend to attracting startups.
December 05, 2019 at 06:40 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
Add Deloitte to the list of entities interested in steering promising legaltech startups into developing must-have tech tools.
Yesterday, the Big Four giant announced the launch of Legal Ventures, a programme giving early-stage legaltech companies access to Deloitte's consulting, technology, legal and investment expertise. In return, Deloitte will leverage the startups' products and services.
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