Today, within legal and beyond, the ability for employees to work from home, even for a few days of the week, can mean the difference between scouting top talent and struggling through a worker shortage.

And as more firms adapt to these innovative workflows to keep up with the times, some tech providers are finding themselves striking the iron while it’s hot. Many are partnering with law firms and molding their hybrid workflow needs.

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