Sentences with phrase «adopting new legal technology»

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«The legal profession is hesitant to adopt new technology
The new Windows 10 has received a lot of attention, partly due to the lack of popularity of Windows 8, but legal professionals are notoriously conservative with adopting new technology.
Technology, Herrera posits by adopting from Susskind, can facilitate the entry of new players into the legal market by providing more affordable alternatives.
The consistent drought of blogging from legal conferences is a reflection on our industry and our slowness to adopt new technologies fully.
Technology is giving us the ability to find new solutions to legal problems, and while the younger generation of attorneys may be the ones who are adopting them, they're accessible to attorneys of all ages.
The Futures Commission of the Utah State Bar and the Vermont Joint Commission on the Future of Legal Services issued reports with recurring themes: increasing access to justice, increasing attorney training, adopting new technology, and modernizing regulations.
Ms Barrett - Vane, whose role involves overseeing the introduction of new technology within legal operations at Royal Mail, managing group legal budget and running all panel reviews, outlined the benefits of adopting an e-billing solution within the department in 2015.
Because the legal profession is massive (perhaps more massive than was expected), we have to apply a tremendous amount of force to get even a little bit of acceleration in a given direction — for example, in the direction of adopting new technology.
When adopting new technologies to make legal information available digitally, ensure that these are built in such a way as to facilitate preservation for long - term public accessibility.
Jack Diggle, Elevate's head of consulting for EMEA and former Head of Strategy for Barclays Group Legal, explains how legal purchasers are changing the profession by driving law firms to adopt new technologies, working methods and pricing moLegal, explains how legal purchasers are changing the profession by driving law firms to adopt new technologies, working methods and pricing molegal purchasers are changing the profession by driving law firms to adopt new technologies, working methods and pricing models.
Akbar Jaffer of ZorroSign: Historically, the legal industry has been very conservative when it comes to adopting new technology.
Susan has also had a major impact in helping other civil legal aid organizations adopt new technology.
While Jordan cautioned against succumbing to shiny object syndrome when it comes to adopting new technologies, he does believe that there is a baseline of technology that one needs to effectively run a modern legal practice.
Lawyers need to implement AI into their practices, as clients demand greater value for their legal dollar, and competitors large and small adopt the new technology.
The legal industry has been slower than other fields to adopt new technology.
New technologies are the driving force behind changes in the legal field, but the rate at which those innovations are adopted is heavily influenced by outside factors, such as market forces.
Much of the discussion on Legal Evolution will be based in diffusion theory, a concept developed by sociologist Everett Rogers that examines how, why and how quickly new ideas and technology spread and are adopted.
This is especially true for legal tech startups faced with limited access to public legal data, a risk - averse profession that is notoriously slow to adopt new technologies, and an entrenched industry model for...
Given that the legal profession has a reputation for being slow to adopt new technology and given the relative newness of IG as a discipline, these results may seem surprising to some.
Traditional in nature and reassuringly invested in the status quo, there has been some reluctance so far to adopt new technologies that could revolutionise the way legal practices work.
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