2022 Budgeting & Planning TechReport
In this overview of the results from law firm budgeting and planning, we will see where the solo and small firms differ from the average and when they don’t.
In this overview of the results from law firm budgeting and planning, we will see where the solo and small firms differ from the average and when they don’t.
The 2022 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report showed the surge in cloud usage we expected after March 2020 starting to take off, led by solo lawyers.
We can’t seem to go a single day without hearing about some sort of security event such as a ransomware attack, data breach, newly discovered vulnerability, or some misuse of our information.
The results of the 2022 ABA Legal Technology Resource Center’s Legal Technology Survey are in. The survey volume covering marketing and communication technology reveals that while lawyers may have em…
Using responses from 425 private practice lawyers, we are able to analyze trends regarding existing technology training in the legal industry, highlight areas for improvement, and identify opportunit…
As the world emerges from a pandemic that forced change, many lawyers are questioning whether the technological changes in our practices will be permanent or revert to past habits.
Some embrace technology and look for the best technologies to “turbocharge” their practice, while others fear adding new gadgets to their already-existing successful practice.
More technology is making its way into the courtroom, and document review tools are becoming the norm in law firms for litigation matters but it is a slow-moving process.