There have been three revolutions in history, says FisherBroyles founding partner Kevin Broyles: the agricultural revolution, the industrial revolution, and the technological revolution. That latter revolution has changed society, and it shows no signs of stopping soon. But there’s just one problem, says Broyles: Traditional law firms haven’t kept up.
“You’re getting a lot of push-back from forward-thinkers in traditional law firms, and they’re getting stopped,” Broyles said. “They’re hitting a wall in the traditional firm where the firm won’t do things that make sense.”
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