Law In Order featured in the LawyersWeekly In-House Guide 2025

Law In Order featured in the LawyersWeekly In-House Guide 2025

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In 2025, in-house legal teams are navigating an era of rapid transformation. Rising workloads, shifting regulations, and mounting cost pressures are driving an urgent need for greater efficiency. Embracing legal technology, automation, and flexible resourcing is no longer optional-it’s essential.

Technology is reshaping the legal landscape, enabling in-house lawyers to streamline operations through AI, automated compliance tracking, and eDiscovery solutions. These advancements reduce administrative burdens, allowing teams to focus on strategy, risk management, and governance.

Law In Order is proud to be featured in Lawyers Weekly’s In-house Guide 2025 alongside industry leaders.
With insights from our experts Murali Baddula, Chief Digital Officer and Stefan Steenveld, Client Relationship Manager, the feature explores how AI-powered review tools and smart workflows are becoming essential for today’s legal departments and offers practical insights to help in-house legal teams manage increasing workloads, regulatory shifts, and the demand for smarter, tech-enabled legal operations.


Click below to Learn more and see how legal teams are optimising operations and driving efficiencies in 2025.

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