Legal professionals across the industry may have made substantial headway when it comes to technology—in many ways precipitated by the necessities of the pandemic—however, it doesn’t mean adoption and implementation are necessarily easier.

Technology implementation and, in turn, legal automation is a complex and stressful process, one that may pay off or may result in an unfortunate waste of time and resources. And with more tools than ever in the legal tech market, law firms may have tougher choices to make than ever before.

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