Legal tech is nothing it if not responsive — technology, after all, has helped solve inefficiencies and challenges that have plagued attorneys for decades. The industry is also agile in responding to new trials and environments, and most of the time, innovation can happen almost at the same speed of which a new problems arises.
Take for example, the problems of terms management. In the past, clients were bound by their law firm or legal department’s terms. Today, it is the clients who dictate more than agree.
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