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This toolkit provides information about data capture for diversity and inclusion, as well as how the in-house legal department can work towards diversity.
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Three stand-out lawyers on a firm’s roster can make a great deal of difference to clients and can lead to a four-fold increase in the portion of clients’ legal spend the firm might gain.
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The legal services marketplace has undergone, and will continue to experience, significant change as a result of advancements in legal technology.
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