Legal tech in everyday law firm life - what does it mean for corporate clients?

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Legal tech is playing an increasingly important role in the day-to-day work of law firms. This not only influences internal law firm processes, but also has an increasing impact on the client side. But where is the greatest potential for law firms to use legal tech? What are the advantages for corporate clients? And how will pricing and business models change in the end?

We discuss this with our guest, Markus Hartung.

Markus Hartung is a lawyer and was German Managing Partner of Linklaters and Director of the Bucerius Center on the Legal Profession at Bucerius Law School. He regularly gives lectures on legal tech and digitalization, is also a lecturer at Bucerius Law School and managing partner of Chevalier Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH. Markus Hartung has extensive experience in legal, strategic and management consulting for professional service firms (in particular law firms) as well as in dealing with software and IT.

This webinar series on legal tech and legal operations is presented by CASUS.

Leo Staub, Prof. em. of the University of St. Gallen, and attorney Florian Stuber from CASUS interview various guests on topics relating to law, technology, collaboration and efficiency in legal departments.

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