Annual Legal Analytics Survey Reveals: Using Legal Analytics Is Table Stakes For Litigation
In the 2023 Annual Legal Analytics Survey, 79% of legal professionals report that clients required or expected them to use legal analytics.
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In the 2023 Annual Legal Analytics Survey, 79% of legal professionals report that clients required or expected them to use legal analytics.
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