LW tech report finds high hopes for internet-based IT systems
The switch to internet-based computing will ultimately save City law firms millions of pounds, according to a flagship Legal Week research project on legal technology.
The switch to internet-based computing will ultimately save City law firms millions of pounds, according to a flagship Legal Week research project on legal technology. The claim is contained in the 2010 Information Technology Report from Legal Week Intelligence, which canvassed more than 4,000 respondents on the performance of IT at the UK's largest law firms.
September 29, 2010 at 08:10 PM
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LW tech report finds high hopes for internet-based IT systems
The switch to internet-based computing will ultimately save City law firms millions of pounds, according to a flagship Legal Week research project on legal technology.
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