Over the past two years, more general counsel have been helping their companies make technology-related decisions, according to a survey of 30 top in-house lawyers published Tuesday.

At the time they were surveyed last summer, 97% of the 30 lawyers—the majority of whom work for Fortune 1000 companies—said they played a part in their organization’s technology ecosystem, according to the report by business advisory firm FTI Consulting Inc. and software company Relativity.

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