Relationships between legal technology providers and law firms have often been put to the test due to rising prices, oversold capabilities or integration headaches. And more recently, concerns around the latest technologies used to power some of these legal tech tools have earned a spot on that list.

In recent months, firms have had to navigate growing announcements from legal tech vendors integrating generative AI into the latest version of their tools, or coming out with new generative AI-powered offerings.

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