Automation’s role in the legaltech revolution
Automation has its place in the legal sector, but it’s only one piece of the innovation puzzle.
Automation has its place in the legal sector, but it’s only one piece of the innovation puzzle.
Entirely digitally experiences is what’s wanted—and needed—from law firms today.
Innovation has become a buzzword in almost every industry, and the legal sector is no exception. Clients expect faster turnaround, clearer pricing, and better communication. At the same time, law firms are balancing heavy workloads, intense competition, and rising pressure to deliver more value with fewer resources. The good news is that innovation in law does not have to mean radical change. In most firms, the biggest wins come from
A portion of the legal sector appears to have missed the memo that firms desperately need to innovate. According to the “Closing the Innovation Gap” survey conducted by Thomson Hine, 96% of respondents reported seeing little to no innovation at their company over the past three years.
As industries continue to rapidly advance their technology, products and services, it’s essential for companies within the legal sector to keep up with innovative efforts or risk being left behind.