Modern legal departments bear little resemblance to what they were but a decade ago. No longer solely seen as a cost center that relies on outsourced work, these departments are tasked with helping organizations meet their bottom line, in no small part by bringing more work and processes in-house and acting as business advisers.
While this transformation is fueled by a multitude of factors, it could have not taken place without the growing impact of legal technology. Such technology plays an integral role in enabling a more agile and efficient legal team, and its potential is still being realized.
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