New report on Attitudes Towards LegalTech Adoption in the UK

MIOIR researchers led a study funded by the Manchester Law and Technology Initia
MIOIR researchers led a study funded by the Manchester Law and Technology Initiative into ’Attitudes Towards LegalTech Adoption in the UK’ with UCL and The Law Society.
MIOIR researchers led a study funded by the Manchester Law and Technology Initiative into "Attitudes Towards LegalTech Adoption in the UK" with UCL and The Law Society. MIOIR researchers led a study funded by the Manchester Law and Technology Initiative into 'Attitudes Towards LegalTech Adoption in the UK' with UCL and The Law Society. MIOIR researchers led a study funded by the Manchester Law and Technology Initiative into "Attitudes Towards LegalTech Adoption in the UK" with UCL and The Law Society. Legal professionals 'sitting on the fence' in terms of embracing new technologies A lack of understanding by, and encouragement from, management is proving a barrier to the uptake of technologies like artificial intelligence in the legal services sector, according to a new report. The report, which was launched at a conference this week at AMBS, has been published by The University of Manchester, UCL (University College London), and the Law Society. The project was led by Gerard P. Hodgkinson, Professor of Strategic Management and Behavioural Science at AMBS. He said: " This report shows that a lot of legal professionals are still sitting on the fence when it comes to embracing new technologies.
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