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Pathways: A Roadmap for Legaltech Companies

  • Jan 19
  • 1 min read

The LegalTech Fund's Transaction Management Market Map (Summer 2024)


Today, we're excited to share Pathways: A Roadmap for Legaltech Companies.


The LegalTech Fund (TLTF) convened a group of forward-thinking industry leaders, in partnership with JEGI LEONIS, to explore how the legal system may evolve by 2040 using the Three Horizons framework. This phase of the Pathways project focuses specifically on legaltech companies and the role they will play in the future of the legal industry.


This report is a strategic guide for legaltech founders and operators navigating AI, data abundance, and new legal economics. It maps key shifts from point solutions to ecosystem infrastructure, from siloed documents to interoperable data models, and from tools that sit on the sidelines to platforms that become core to how legal services are delivered.


Developed with industry leaders, Leaders’ Quest, and ALM, Pathways is a project designed to help the legal industry think clearly about where it’s headed over the next 15 years and what it will take to lead that change. This legaltech edition illustrates how agile players translate trust in data and model integrity into a strategic advantage, serving as the connective tissue for the next era of legal value.


Get Pathways: A Roadmap for Legaltech Companies




Download the free Pathways report on legaltech.com to explore legaltech market trends, AI-native product strategies, and the emerging infrastructure opportunities across the legal ecosystem.

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