COVID-19 Pushing Corporate Law Into Broader Tech Transformation, ALSP Acceptance
Deloitte's 2020 Legal Department Survey found that despite budget restrictions, increased workloads courtesy of the COVID-19 pandemic is driving more departments to embrace technological transformation or engage the services of alternative legal service providers.
November 10, 2020 at 09:01 AM
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The economic ravages of the pandemic aren't discouraging legal departments from pursuing technological transformation, and it may even be driving more into the arms of alternative legal service providers, according to the 2020 Legal Department COVID-19 Survey that Deloitte released on Monday.
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