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29Jul

Rethinking What Is Possible in Mergers and Acquisitions

Baker Donelson | | Return|
A Time of Change - We are in a period of immense change in the legal world as we experience: (i) a flood of new technologies (artificial intelligence, blockchain, smart documents, predictive analytics), (ii) the ability to grab and use data (outcomes, cost), (iii) unprecedented access to cutting-edge forms and key market information, (iv) the application of management approaches to legal services (legal project management, LEAN, Six Sigma), and (iv) better ways to partner with clients and other...
By: Baker Donelson
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/rethinking-what-is-possible-in-mergers-25890/

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