Something decidedly strange is happening in the world of law firm knowledge management (KM), with very different approaches being seen either side of the Atlantic.

Conventional wisdom is that UK and Australian firms lead the US firms in embracing and deriving value from knowledge management. For many years, the investment of the UK and Australian firms in people and systems has outstripped their American counterparts – with the roles of precedent lawyers and PSLs unknown across the Atlantic.

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