Legal technology is unique in many ways, and where it is not, its application to the support of fee earners and the law often is.
Trends in legal technology often follow trends in other industries and can be hugely impacted by current events.
As we approach the fifth anniversary of Legal IT, it is appropriate to take a moment to reflect on changes in the legal IT sector, look back at the lessons learned and consider where the future will take us. By Peter Kelly
September 28, 2005 at 08:03 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Legal technology is unique in many ways, and where it is not, its application to the support of fee earners and the law often is.
Trends in legal technology often follow trends in other industries and can be hugely impacted by current events.
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