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<blockquote data-quote="futuretraineesolicitor" data-source="post: 36448" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>I think when they're asking about the changing legal landscape and the challenges facing Ashrust, in the same question, they wouldn't really be looking forward to reading about incidents which are going to be in existence for a short term and which are going to affect more or less every law firm.</p><p></p><p>What I infer from the question is that, let's say Ashrust has a lot of junior associates in their firm, so if some disruptive technology comes within a decade which can automate more or less everything that the junior person does at Ashrust (for example DD, , this could mean that Ashrust would no longer need these people. </p><p></p><p>This wouldn't apply to a firm which recruits very few people in a year.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if I'm correct or not but maybe this will prompt you to think on the correct lines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futuretraineesolicitor, post: 36448, member: 4098"] I think when they're asking about the changing legal landscape and the challenges facing Ashrust, in the same question, they wouldn't really be looking forward to reading about incidents which are going to be in existence for a short term and which are going to affect more or less every law firm. What I infer from the question is that, let's say Ashrust has a lot of junior associates in their firm, so if some disruptive technology comes within a decade which can automate more or less everything that the junior person does at Ashrust (for example DD, , this could mean that Ashrust would no longer need these people. This wouldn't apply to a firm which recruits very few people in a year. I don't know if I'm correct or not but maybe this will prompt you to think on the correct lines? [/QUOTE]
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