COVID-19 is still reshaping the legal industry with many in the profession continuing to leverage technology at higher rates than ever before. But while tech’s prominence is growing, it’s not always embraced by all in the profession. Remote law school courses and bar exams, for instance, have already largely gone back to traditional, in-person settings. Still, there are signs that the legal industry’s relationship with technology will only deepen next year. 

Below, Legaltech News highlights technology trends that will likely play a significant role in the legal industry well into 2022.

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