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Interpreting The 2025 CLOC In-House Survey Results

By Stephen Embry on May 9, 2025
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83% of in-house legal professionals believe the demand for legal services will only increase. But data, AI, and improved workflow processes will help them meet this challenge. Here’s my post for Above the Law on the 2025 CLOCCLOPC and Harbor collaberative Survey and its discussion this week at #CGI2025

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