Did You Try Turning It Off and Back On Again? Midlevels Rank Their Firms on Tech
A handful of wealthy firms still can't seem to cover the basics of modern, integrated technology, associates say.
August 22, 2023 at 10:01 AM
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Legal TechnologyThey say money can't buy happiness, but it can buy your law firm some laptops that work. So you can forgive the frustration of the lawyers who shared their technology gripes with us in our 2023 Midlevel Associate Survey, many of whom found it difficult to square their firms' record profits of late with slow computers, outdated software and clunky document management systems.
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