6 Ways Legal Tech Is Impacting Small, Solo Firms
Legal technology is impacting small firm and solo lawyers through the guidance and requirements of state bar associations, online dispute resolution, on-demand judge analysis and more.
November 27, 2018 at 11:30 AM
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Solo practitioners and firms of 10 or less lawy ers are the majority of U.S. lawyers. But for the most part, these firms have been left out of the legal technology evolution. But recently, l egal technology has been impacting small firms and solo lawyers, mainly through the guidance and requirements of state bar associations, online dispute resolution and on-demand judge analysis. Small firms are also taking the initiative in developing their own tech. Here's a look at six ways legal tech is catching up with small law.
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