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New Report Focuses Leadership, Growth, and Profitability In a Post-Pandemic Era
In collaboration with Affinity Consulting, iManage, and SurePoint Technologies, I was fortunate to interview 18 chief operating officers, 10 executive directors, one chief executive officer, and one chief administrative officer at law firms, with a median of 140 professionals and 73 lawyers, between Feb. 21, 2023, and March 15, 2023, to better understand the most promising areas for growth, best practices for change management, and how firms can continue to thrive in an uncertain economic climate.
The new report — Leadership, Growth, and Profitability in a Post-Pandemic Era: Insights on Navigating Digital Transformation in the Modern Law Firm — emphasizes the connection between legal technology and law firm success, the importance of training to ensure technology adoption, the influence of automation and document management on digital transformation, and how law firms are deploying data to create a competitive advantage.
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