2026 Tech Outlook for Small to Mid-Size Law Firms

Sponsored by:

integris

The legal industry is heading into a period of rapid transformation—and small and mid-size law firms must prepare now to stay ahead. With artificial intelligence becoming mainstream, firms will likely soon rely on AI-augmented legal professionals and new workflows that reshape how legal services are delivered. At the same time, clients, insurers, and regulators are demanding stronger cybersecurity practices as threats grow more sophisticated.

Cloud computing continues to offer greater scalability, accessibility, and security, but many firms remain uncertain about how to integrate it effectively. Alternative legal service providers are also gaining traction, challenging the traditional law firm model and pushing firms to rethink how technology fits into their broader IT strategy.
This webcast breaks down what firms can expect in 2026—and the practical steps they can take today to strengthen their operations, meet increasing security demands, and compete in a market reshaped by technology-driven innovation.

In this session, attendees will learn how to:

  • Embrace AI in areas where it makes the most sense
  • Evaluate cybersecurity needs and deploy stronger defenses to protect data
  • Determine where cloud computing fits into the firm’s long-term strategy
  • Incorporate ALSPs into a modernized IT approach instead of working against them
  • Prepare for the next class of AI-augmented legal professionals

Editorial Presentation:

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David Gialanella| Editor-in-Chief |Business of Law and The American Lawyer

Speakers:

ari kaplan

Ari Kaplan (Moderator) | Principal | Ari Kaplan Advisors

greg cooke integris

Greg Cooke | Vice President, Legal Practice | Integris

jay kuhlman

Jay Kuhlman | CEO | Caret

Can’t attend? Register here for an on-demand recording after the webcast.

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