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2020 ILTA Legal Technology Survey: Remote Working and the Shift to Cloud-based Legal Software

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According to the survey results, at the time of the survey, law firms had plans to migrate certain functions to the cloud or were already using the cloud for the following types of processes: document management (37%), time and billing software (23%), and case management (9%). Most useful tools during the pandemic.

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NetDocuments Records Unprecedented Growth in 2020

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Salt Lake City,UT – January 19, 2021 – NetDocuments, the leading secure cloud-based content services platform for law firms, corporate legal teams, and compliance departments, today announced unprecedented growth in 2020. Overall, NetDocuments added more than two new customers per day in 2020 and now has over 3,000 customers worldwide.

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Survey: 92% Of Firms Say They Were Prepared For Full-Scale Remote Work

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Published for the fourth consecutive year by Aderant , a global provider of business management software for law firms, the Business of Law and Legal Technology Survey was conducted during August and September 2020. 5% said they were completely unprepared and had to scramble to enable work from home.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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As awful as was the year 2020 for so many reasons, my year-end report last year found reasons to be optimistic. The silver lining of 2020,” I wrote, “is that we have been forced to consider changes that were long overdue and then given the opportunity to implement those changes.”. It is as if we are serving time in a legal tech limbo.

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Pandemic Accelerated Tech’s Importance, But Firms Remain Poorly Prepared for Tech Future, Survey Says

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Three quarters report they are investing in new technology to support firm operations and client work, 42% are creating dedicated innovation functions or groups, and 42% are formalizing how they collect client feedback. The percentage of firms planning to increase their technology investment rose slightly this year, from 60% in 2020 to 63%.

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Run a Hybrid Law Office With This Software

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Below you’ll find highlights from those articles that include some of the key categories of software tools that your firm should have in place in order to run a hybrid firm with a dispersed workforce. Document management tools.

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TechReport 2022: Solo & Small Firm

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Having the ability to work from home while accessing software and files in the office was a clear advantage during the pandemic. According to the report, “84% of respondents report personally using remote access software for law-related tasks (compared with 76% in 2021, 75% in 2020, and 73% in 2019).