Disruptive revolution: In an age of technological upheaval, lawyers must not lose sight of their ethical responsibilities

This technological upheaval or disruptive revolution is forcing law firms to find new ways to deliver for their clients.
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"The legal profession is often seen as one of the most hidebound by tradition, but the disruptive revolution that has inverted the business models of music, transport and communications is also forcing law firms to adopt pioneering practices to find new ways to deliver for their clients."

Read our CEO John Denton's opinion piece on the future of the legal profession in an age of technological disruption. This article originally appeared in The Australian.

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Disruptive revolution: In an age of technological upheaval, lawyers must not lose sight of their ethical responsibilities

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