Although technology is not considered part of core legal services, neither is it separate and distinct from those services. You will see that’s no joke when you read the new, March/April issue of LTN. Technology is used to help manage the business of law, fashion and deliver legal services, and add value to the attorney-client relationship, often at no cost to clients. Take Walkers Client Portal for example.
Walkers Management Group, which works closely with Walkers international law firm that focuses principally on corporate and international finance law, provides corporate, special purpose vehicles, and fund services from the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Delaware, Dubai, Dublin, and Hong Kong. WMG aims to provide clients with regulatory and commercial transaction information for the jurisdictions in which they operate and the group boasts a close working relationship with clients — a relationship that is enhanced through a client portal.
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