{"id":1687,"date":"2020-06-11T14:14:52","date_gmt":"2020-06-11T12:14:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lam.unisg.ch\/blog\/?p=1687"},"modified":"2021-04-02T22:44:48","modified_gmt":"2021-04-02T20:44:48","slug":"what-is-the-next-normal-in-the-legal-market-and-here-to-stay-after-covid-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lam.unisg.ch\/blog\/en\/what-is-the-next-normal-in-the-legal-market-and-here-to-stay-after-covid-19","title":{"rendered":"What is the next normal in the legal market and here to stay after Covid-19?"},"content":{"rendered":"
A few months ago, I foresaw 10 trends in the legal market<\/a>, not expecting it would already be time to assess whether Covid-19 had caused me to change these predictions (see, e.g., Deutscher AnwaltSpiegel, Ausgabe 1, 08\/01\/2020<\/a>; Business Law Magazine of 27\/02\/2020<\/a>).<\/p>\n Today, we are all witnesses to a worldwide experiment triggered by a virus which in the end will have contributed much more to (digital) transformation in the legal market than any other development, CEO or digitalization and innovation officer before. Will there be a hysteresis after the hysteria, will this cause sustainable changes and shifts with different expectations and preferences of customers and employees, or is it just a temporary nuisance to be overcome like a runny nose or cough?<\/p>\n Without any doubt, Covid-19 is relevant to the legal market and its developments. It has not only caused a health crisis and had social and political effects, but will very likely turn into a financial crisis as well. The latter directly impacts the legal market and the various legal service providers. Some of the relevant points to reflect on are the following:<\/p>\n Based on this, what are some consequences for the legal market?<\/p>\n In a nutshell, change and the adoption of technology have been accelerated and proved to be fit for purpose. Since everyone was forced to cope with the new situation at once and since there were no real options to choose from or time to wait, it had to function and it required rapid learning, flexibility and agility. The way lawyers work and interact with their customers and how we use technology have already changed and will continue to change \u2013 as will the mindset, too. A lot of routine and familiarity have gone, much of it for good, making way for something new. Post-corona, we will not return to the previous equilibrium.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Note:<\/strong><\/span> This article was originally published in English by Bruno Mascello, What is the next normal in the legal market and here to stay after Covid-19, in: Business Law Magazine, issue 2\/2020, 4 June 2020, p. 3-6.<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n \n
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