Legal Departments Likely Trust ALSPs More Than Firms on Tech Recommendations
While some corporate legal departments may consider ALSPs to be the go-to source for tech recommendations, law firms are gradually establishing their own credibility by staffing legal technologists and assisting clients with more tech implementation projects.
August 04, 2021 at 11:00 AM
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Legal TechnologySo much technology, so little time. Alternative legal service providers (ALSPs) are seeing an opportunity to help corporate legal departments navigate the vast and sometimes confusing landscape of legal tech solutions on the market. It's likely their efforts will be well received—in fact, many may already be inspiring more confidence from legal departments than law firms attempting to provide a similar service.
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