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The legal tech landscape in Canada today
How much do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
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Our firm is traditional
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Our firm is progressive
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As a firm we actively embrace change
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We are investing in technology, systems and tools that will improve operations and services
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Our firm is agile when it comes to key decision making
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How do you perceive the new developments in legal technology as it pertains to your law firm?
Opportunity
Threat
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How do you currently use technology to assist your practice?
Legal research
Case organization
Preparing documents
Team collaboration
Current awareness
Determining strategy for oral arguments
Understand win/loss ratios for cases
Other (please specify)
What is the biggest barrier or deterrent preventing you from incorporating technology into your practice?
Costs for subscriptions or access
Subscription commitment lengths
Cost of technology integration
Lack of technical skill and familiarity
Unaware of new options
Other (please specify)
Which of the following do you use to acquire and retain clients (select all that apply)?
Word of mouth
Referrals from Existing Clients
Legal Analytics (formalized statistics on case length, success rates, quantums, average cost of proceedings etc.)
Referrals from External Lawyers
Online Marketing
Physical Advertising (buses, billboards, benches etc)
Other
Imagine a scenario where you are making submissions in a closely contested motion and you know in advance the judge you are appearing before. How important would the following be for you?
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Knowing how the judge you are going before has ruled on a similar set of facts or how frequently the judge tends to grant or deny those types of motions in those circumstances.
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Knowing the specific language and caselaw your judge uses to justify his/her rulings
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