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{{a|devil|}}Of a [[legal service]], to deliver it to a [[buyer]], who will ''consume'' it. Like a pizza. A view of the world that sees a lawyer as a dolled-up courier gigging for Deliveroo, and the difficult part of the job logistics of getting the pizza — sorry, I mean piece of complex legal analysis — into the consumer’s gob. | {{a|devil|}}Of a [[legal service]], to deliver it to a [[buyer]], who will ''consume'' it. Like a pizza. A view of the world that sees a lawyer as a dolled-up courier gigging for Deliveroo, and the difficult part of the job logistics of getting the pizza — sorry, I mean piece of complex legal analysis — into the consumer’s gob. | ||
===It’s not about the pizza=== | ===It’s not about the pizza.=== | ||
Here’s a quote from those luminaries of the legal future, ''Allen & Overy'':<ref>[https://www.allenovery.com/global/-/media/allenovery/2_documents/advanced_delivery_and_solutions/in-house-legal-function-2019.pdf ''The future of the in-house legal function: an Allen & Overy perspective on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead'']. (2019)</ref> | Here’s a quote from those luminaries of the legal future, ''Allen & Overy'':<ref>[https://www.allenovery.com/global/-/media/allenovery/2_documents/advanced_delivery_and_solutions/in-house-legal-function-2019.pdf ''The future of the in-house legal function: an Allen & Overy perspective on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead'']. (2019)</ref> | ||