As technology and client expectations evolve, so too are the skill sets needed by lawyers. It’s a common adage repeated by legal educators and legal tech advocates in the U.S., but recently it’s also being heard across the Atlantic.

In parts of the U.K., law firm clients are demanding their counsel use technology to address their matters. In turn, a growing number of universities in England and Wales are creating legal technology courses for their students.

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