The dawn of 2023 sparked a flurry of discussions surrounding the long-term implications of artificial intelligence across various sectors. However, this year the focus seeks to be more firmly placed on actual implementations and measurable benefits of technology.
Central to this shift is the role of in-house law departments. The question arises: Where do these departments presently stand on the integration of new technology? More importantly, what are their targeted strategies for future implementation, and what objectives have they set for this year?
To gather essential data on these questions, a brief survey has been initiated. The survey, which preserves the anonymity of participants, invites inputs from in-house lawyers and legal operations professionals. A reward in the form of a $250 gift card is on offer for participating professionals.
These responses can play a pivotal role in understanding the current landscape of legal tech within in-house departments, drawing insights on de facto practices and future plans. Irrespective of size or industry, it is pertinent for every law department to keep abreast of these developments and position themselves accordingly within this context.
Following the link to the full article will provide more on the subject in detail. This not only signifies a prospective shift in the legal field’s adoption and utilization of technology but may also reflect on how the industry will evolve in the coming years.