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With 78 per cent of lawyers believing that technology in a law firm is critical, there now exists a desire to move the sector into the digital age. However, each year, as legal technology takes another stride forward, many lawyers fall further behind. This report examines the UK firms enabling their lawyers to focus on core business by embracing artificial intelligence, the government's commitment to have a fully connected digital courtroom by 2020 and how firms can deliver better service to tech-savvy clients

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Adapting to disruption in the legal landscape
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Firms must embrace AI or risk being left behind
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Roll over Rumpole, digital is coming

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