While technology has had a place in law for years, firms are only now increasingly leveraging it to address new client expectations. In the case of Corrs Chambers Westgarth, this trend began around a year ago, pushing the firm’s client technology solutions manager, Jason Jones, to put a business case forward to the firm’s leaders.

In the ILTACON session “Innovating Together: Building Partnerships Between Law Firms, Clients and Vendors,” experts from law firms and a vendor discussed examples of collaborations for clients and provided some tips around how other firms and vendors can begin working together to better meet their goals.

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