That technology has become more integrated in daily life is a testament not only to its capabilities, but to its design as well. Yet, historically, ease-of-use design has lagged in the legal technology space. Spurred by advancements in other business sectors, legal tech tools tackling everything from e-discovery to matter management have begun updating their user interfaces to meet the expectations of the 21st century attorney.

So what will the future of legal tech products look like? Here is a look at three trends paving the way toward next-generation interface:

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