50 legal technology stats you need to know

50 legal technology stats you need to know

The legal profession is rapidly evolving, and legal technology or lawtech is a major driver of this change. To inform your digital transformation roadmap and legal tech initiatives, here are some of the key stats to bear in mind: 


AI and automation in law firms and in-house legal teams


  1. 10% of firms are currently using interactive websites to generate legal documents - SRA

  2. 20% of firms are planning to use interactive websites to generate legal documents - SRA

  3. 6% of firms are currently using chatbots or virtual assistants - SRA

  4. 14% of firms are planning to use chatbots or virtual assistants - SRA

  5. 88% of the top 100 firms have invested in e-signatures -

  6. 84% or the top 100 firms have invested in Document Management Systems -

  7. 81% of the top 100 firms have invested in Virtual Data Rooms -

  8. 11% of the top 100 firms have invested in Expertise Automation -

  9. 28% of the top 100 firms have invested in Robotic Process Automation -

  10. 28% of the top 100 firms have invested in Contract Lifecycle Management -

  11. 50% of law firms in England and Wales use AI lawtech -

 

Digital marketing for law firms and in-house legal teams


  1. 65% of firms have planned or already implemented website development to attract clients - UUֱ Bellwether 2021

  2. 59% of firms planned or already developed a social media strategy to attract clients - UUֱ Bellwether 2021

  3. 26% of firms plan to hire, or have already hired, more staff to focus on digital marketing or business development - UUֱ Bellwether 2021


Law practice management and client services 


  1. 87% of law firms use video conferencing for meeting clients -

  2. 72% of firms use tech to improve service quality -

  3. 15% of firms are currently using online portals for matter status updates -

  4. 21% of firms are planning to use online portals for matter status updates -

  5. 71% of firms use tech to improve efficiency -

  6. 67% of firms introducing new services also introduced new technology -

  7. Over half of firms say their use of technology has increased since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic -

  8. 66% of law firms store data in the cloud -

  9. Over 50% of firms use practice management or legal research software -

  10. 37% of firms use legal tech -

  11. 24% of firms plan to use legal tech -

  12. The top 10 firms spend an average of 0.5% of fee income on legal tech -  

  13. Investment in lawtech is estimated to reach up to £2.2bn per year by 2026 -


Legal recruitment, skills and training


  1. 44% of firms use tech to allow staff to work more flexibly -

  2. 1 - 2% of advertised legal sector jobs for regulated lawyer jobs required lawtech skills between 2014 and 2020 -

  3. 15% of advertised legal sector jobs for non-regulated jobs required lawtech skills between 2014 and 2020 -

  4. Solicitors who were required to have lawtech skills were paid on average 13% more than those without lawtech skills -

  5. Paralegals who were required to have lawtech skills were paid on average 25% more than those without lawtech skills -

  6. 56% of solicitors agree with the statement: “lawyers need to become familiar with multiple non-legal specialisms, such as data science, project management, and design thinking” -

  7. 3% of solicitors have received training in software coding in the past three years -

  8. Data analytics is the biggest solicitors’ innovation-related skills training priority over the next three years -


Legal practice areas


  1. 71% of firms working in conveyancing use technology to help them deliver services -

  2.  54% of firms working in employment use technology to help them deliver services -

  3.  53% of firms working in employment use technology to help them deliver services -

  4.  71% of firms working with large corporate clients use technology to help them deliver services -

  5. Regulatory compliance has been the fastest growing segment of lawtech, at 214% over the past three years -


Challenges, risks and barriers in law


  1. 44% of firms who use legal tech say that regulatory uncertainty or barriers affect their adoption of technology -

  2. 36% of firms are uncertain of the business benefits of legal tech -

  3. 31% of firms do not see legal tech it as a strategic priority -

  4. 27% of firms do not see the need for using technology or innovation within their business -

  5. 90% of the top 100 firms are extremely or somewhat concerned about cyber risk - 

  6. 15 - 31% of the top 100 firms do not know if a cyberattack has taken place - 

  7. 76% of the top 100 firms suffered a cybersecurity incident in 2021 as a result of unintentional actions taken by staff -

  8. 80% of the top 100 firms have a dedicated cyber security resource -

  9. 46% of lawyers think it is risky to use the open web (eg Google) to search for legal answers. But despite this, Google is the most-used source for research and guidance information amongst lawyers - UUֱ Bellwether 2021

  10. 5% of lawyers completely trust the accuracy of free legal information found on the internet - UUֱ Bellwether 2021

 

 

For more information on law firms and new technology, visit our practice notes.

 


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About the author:
Dylan is the Content Lead at UUֱ UK. Prior to writing about law, he covered topics including business, technology, retail, talent management and advertising.