March 2026 Edition | Law Firms
Clients expect more while pressure on pricing and profit continues. Firms are rethinking how work is staffed, how data is used, and where costs can be better controlled. AI is speeding this up, but it also forces clearer choices about where to focus. This issue looks at what firms are changing now. Legal Soundings, Harbor’s new podcast, digs into these topics — listen now to learn more.
AI is changing who does the work and which firms attract and keep the right talent.
What does that mean for your hiring, leverage, and team structure? Harbor's podcast Legal Soundings explores this move — listen here.
The next shift in your firm may already be sitting in your data.
In this episode of Legal Soundings, hear how firms are using data to shape pricing, planning, and decision-making — listen here.
Procurement is often overlooked but it can have a direct impact on firm profit and cost control.
Part of Harbor’s 2026 Law Firm Procurement Priorities Report, this piece shows where to focus and what to change — read more.
Your AI strategy may depend on people outside the usual leadership group.
Legal Soundings takes a closer look at why information professionals are becoming central to AI strategy in law firms — listen here.
Incremental change is no longer enough for most firms.
From Harbor’s Insights to Action Report, we explore what firms need to change as client expectations and market pressure continue to shift — read more.
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