Robotic Process Automation to transform legal sector


The increased pressure faced by law firms to provide their services quicker and at a lower cost for customers means there is a significant demand to adapt the way they work, and even become more efficient. As one of the longest established professions, the legal sector has previously been resistant to adopt technological change, for cultural, competitive, and economic reasons, but the industry is taking steps to catch up.

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Vasile Tiple, Deputy General Counsel, UiPath.

In 2014, investment in legal technology amounted to £1.5 million; in 2019, the figure has exploded to £61 million. Just two years ago, only 10% of the top 100 law firms were using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to improve the accuracy and speed of processing large amounts of information. This has increased to 40% - which shows that whilst the sector has made huge strides with new technologies, there are still huge benefits that are yet to be unlocked. Results from Gartner this year back this up: only 2% of current legal budgets are being spent on technology, even though it has been revealed that RPA in legal sector work can cut costs by 20-40 percent, whilst reducing human error and increasing compliance.



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