The legal services category is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2023 to 2030.
Legal Services Category – Procurement Intelligence
The legal services category is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% from 2023 to 2030. The legal industry has undergone a transformationtransformed due to the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI-powered software has become crucial in enabling law firms and lawyers to streamline their processes, saving valuable time. Automation tools enhance the efficiency of document creation and review, while collaborative platforms further simplify documentation procedures. These technological innovations help attorneys reduce costs and enhance convenience.
A growing number of law firms are using chatbots to improve their operational efficiency, ultimately saving them and their client’s time and money. These chatbots are capable of aiding legal companies in tasks such as digitizing data, searching for lawyer-specific documents, and handling various other activities. Additionally, they can assist in tasks like following up with unresponsive clients and gathering crucial information through automated conversations.
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With the onset of AI, the current hierarchical structure of legal firms is expected to flatten due to the imminent demise of billable hours. Additionally, tTraditional firms will are expected to face increased competition from AI-driven tech companies acting as Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs). Law firms might transform into tech-oriented entities, creating their own AI tools to provide AIaaS (Artificial Intelligence as a Service (AIaaS). This evolution in the industry, driven by AI, offers substantial opportunities and challenges in the industry. Firms that harness these advanced tools stand to enhance efficiency and accuracy, while significantly broadening their range of services.
With the ongoing advancement of in technology, the prevalence of cyber threats has increased, giving rise to a new trend in the industry. Lawyers now face fresh challenges related to cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for expertise in this area. As technology and cyber threats continue to grow in complexity, lawyers play a vital role in tackling cybersecurity concerns. Their understanding of legal frameworks, risk management, compliance, litigation, and due diligence is essential in addressing these evolving challenges.
In recent years, in-house law departments have expanded both in scale and in influence, managing a larger volume of intricate tasks that were previously outsourced to law firms. Nowadays, many in-house departments adopt a business-oriented approach to legal services, involving professionals from various fields such as business, IT, and procurement to assess external service providers.
Law firms must establish their identity as service providers capable of utilizing AI tools effectively while also delivering unique human skills that AI cannot mimic. These human abilities will remain essential to the value proposition of human lawyers in the future.
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Legal Services Sourcing Intelligence Highlights
List of Key Suppliers in the Legal Services Category
FindLaw, Avvo, LegalZoom, Baker McKenzie, Baker Hostetler, Goodwin Procter, LegalShield, Rally, Deloitte, PwC
Legal Services Procurement Intelligence Report Scope
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