As the legal industry has become increasingly better at leveraging technology to deliver legal services, firms now face increased pressure from clients who want to work with innovative legal teams.

But being innovative doesn’t necessarily mean the same thing today as it did five years ago. Instead, consultants now point to a new wave of innovation that moves away from a focus on exciting, novel products, toward getting the most of out the tools one has, and leveraging talent alongside technology.

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