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Procurement of Lawtech

Lawtech has changed the delivery of traditional legal services. Given its increasing significance in legal practices, it is now crucial for solicitors, law firms, and other legal service providers to understand lawtech procurement. Implementing a clear and appropriate lawtech procurement process that recognises the potential barriers and encourages proactive adoption strategies are some of the key considerations that firms need to explore.

This course will focus on the importance of effective lawtech procurement, highlighting the need to assess a firm’s requirements to define key criteria for selecting appropriate lawtech and suppliers. It will also examine the key opportunities and challenges associated with lawtech procurement and analyse the essential requirements for successfully adopting new lawtech within a legal practice.

Through easy-to-understand chapters, this course will equip you with the knowledge you need to review your lawtech processes and further increase your understanding of the critical aspects of lawtech procurement.

What this will cover

This course will cover:

  • the importance of procuring lawtech effectively
  • the key criteria for selecting the right lawtech and suppliers for your firm’s needs
  • the opportunities and challenges of the lawtech procurement process
  • how to successfully adopt new lawtech
Learning outcomes

By the end of this module, you will be able to:

  • identify the importance of effective procurement of lawtech
  • assess the needs of the firm and key criteria for choosing the right lawtech and suppliers
  • identify key opportunities and challenges around the lawtech procurement process
  • analyse key requirements for the successful adoption of new lawtech
How you will learn

Course format

This online course consists of the following elements:

  • an interactive course presentation, with a variety of knowledge checks spaced throughout to test understanding of the material as the learner progresses
  • an end-of-course assessment consisting of 10 questions

Our courses conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. However, some members may require an alternative version for accessibility purposes. This is available upon request via our contact us form.

Assessment  

In order to pass the assessment, you must achieve a pass mark of 70%. 

The knowledge checks included in the course presentation are intended to aid your understanding of the content and offer the opportunity to apply your knowledge. They do not form part of the assessment. 

No. of items Discount
11 – 19 15%
20 – 29 20%
30 – 39 25%
40 + 30%
£57.89 ex VAT
Type of training
CPD
Format
Bitesize
Level
Intermediate
Who is this for?
In-house lawyers
Junior lawyers
Practice managers
Small firms lawyers
Course length
30 mins
Assessment type
MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
SRA Competence
A1
A2

The experts

Emma Jones

Expert
Facilitator

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