Despite the hype around the cloud’s ability to bring efficiencies to legal, two recent surveys found a significant amount of cautious resistance among law firms to the technology.

The “Partnership Perspectives Survey” of 25 AmLaw 200 law firm partners, for example, found that while 56 percent of respondent firms used cloud technology in some capability, less than one-third (28 percent) used it for collaboration purposes, and 64 percent did not leverage it towards its core legal business processes.

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