Legal Departments' Growing Business Maturity Is Giving Momentum to Their Tech Evolution
The 14th Blickstein Group Annual Law Department Operations Survey found that as in-house teams take a more business-minded approach to decision-making, they're adopting more technology and automating more processes. However, their technological evolution is still a work in progress.
February 09, 2022 at 01:08 PM
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Legal OperationsToday's legal departments are behaving more like business units than they have at any point in the past, which is accelerating their technological evolution—albeit with some room for improvement, according to the "14th Blickstein Group Annual Law Department Operations Survey."
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