ABA Survey: Many Firm Project Management Tools Go Unused
Law firms say project management software is a useful tool for monitoring and analyzing matters, but a new American Bar Association survey found the technology still isn't being leveraged by most attorneys.
October 23, 2020 at 08:30 AM
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Project management software can help law firms deliver transparency and track matters that many corporate clients are demanding. But according to a new report from the American Bar Association, a lot of that software is collecting dust. Law firm professionals and consultants said many lawyers are sticking to earlier protocols that don't require project management tech or they are waiting for more user-friendly solutions. But even as they try to hold off, clients and an evolving industry may force project management tools onto them.
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