Legal technology is a truly dynamic field. Artificial intelligence, no/low code application build tools, all-encompassing legal platforms, application marketplaces and other technologies of that ilk are continuously in the news.

Understanding that, for over a year, the legal industry has endured and continues to churn its way through the choppy waters generated by the pandemic. Specifically, in the technology field, this has generated a frequent shift in focus to new (or greatly expanded) technology projects relating to remote working, collaboration and security.

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