Legal tech is constantly advancing with the industry only set to further grow in the next decade. Though this innovative technology proposes new methods for efficiency and work life balance, many fear the introduction of legal tech could significantly reduce the need for their job roles, but is this true?
The future of work 2025: AI, automation and the legal profession
Advances in legal tech, workflow automation and digital drafting tools are fuelling discussions among legal circles.
Without a doubt, tech innovation investment is accelerating at an alarming pace, with legal tech offerings starting to shape the way lawyers work, and new innovative tools popping up the world over.
What happens if we take a step back, and look further afield? What is the future of the workplace? More importantly, how will our job roles be affected by these changes?
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Hannah is one of the Future of Law blog’s digital and technical editors. She graduated from Northumbria University with a degree in History and Politics and previously freelanced for News UK, before working as a senior news editor for ½Û×ÓÊÓƵ.
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