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Members of the Legal Software Suppliers Association (LSSA) met in London to discuss the fast-moving future of legal technology and to share their predictions for how AI will shape the sector in 2026.

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Access Legal: Working from home for legal professionals
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Legal tech is a term that’s growing in popularity. It refers to the digital tools law firms can use to support, supplement or replace traditional ways of delivering legal services.














