The 5 characteristics of a Tech-Enabled In-house Lawyer
30 August 2022 12:00
In-house lawyers used to operate like independent advisors – there to answer any pressing legal questions you might have or to run a document past before signing the dotted line. But a few years back we saw this change. In-house legal teams transitioned into high-functioning, commercial-savvy legal assets, there to help propel the business forward. Now we’re seeing a similar transition – but this time it’s being driven by technology.
This infographic can be found inside the LexisNexis® special report: The Tech-Enabled Lawyer which reveals 5 key trends among both large and small in-house teams, including how they are harnessing technology to solve the problem of too much time spent on low-value routine work.
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