How Covid-19 Changed Legal Service Delivery
Law firms were forced to temporarily close their physical offices and rely on virtual connections as a result of COVID lockdowns and safety concerns. Previously in-person client meetings and firm collaboration suddenly moved online. Instead of visiting the company’s office, customers read and signed documents on their devices. Many of these changes were well received by customers because they saved them time and gave them more flexibility. Among the most well-liked modifications are: The rise of the self-service delivery model Prior to COVID, self-service for legal clients was already a trend that grew during the shutdowns. Many fundamental legal questions …
Keeping up with tech advances in the legal profession
As digital innovations proliferate in the world, they have become disruptive affecting every aspect of life including the legal profession. Business and daily life should run more smoothly thanks to new digital technologies. They do necessitate faster product and service delivery from businesses. However, they also help you run your business more effectively. Traditions and precedents have always been used in the practice of law. Attorneys, on the other hand, have a long history of embracing new technologies that enable them to move more quickly and avoid becoming bogged down in repetitive tasks. Law firms embraced computerized legal research when …