When law firms merge with one another, one of the more significant front-line issues is “Which firm's technology will survive?” When there is a merger (buy-out) by a large firm of a much smaller law firm, the answer seems obvious.
Technology Challenges In Law Firm Mergers
When law firms merge with one another, one of the more significant front-line issues is "Which firm's technology will survive?" When there is a merger (buy-out) by a large firm of a much smaller law firm, the answer seems obvious. But, when there is a merger of equals, or of larger firms (even if not equal in size), the answer is not so clear. And where there is a merger of small firms, things get murkier still. <br>What may be worse is that frequently, the question is not even considered before it is too late to make a smooth transition.
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