Blog / Lexology Legal Influencers Q4 2021


19 January 2022

The increase in working remotely has reinforced the need to be visible online as the demand for legal expertise has grown.

Over the last quarter, we have seen a rise in reads on Lexology and a surge in the complexity of legal challenges for which people are now searching, as a result of the disruptions caused by the pandemic in all sectors.

It is now vital for law firms and lawyers to have a strong online presence to use their thought leadership to maximise success.

Our recognised Legal Influencers
Recognised Legal Influencers, both individual authors and firms are chosen through our bespoke process which considers the number of reads and the LexScore of each article in the quarter. These measures are combined to rank the top content on Lexology.

Turning to the Q4 2021 Legal Influencers, we’d like to thank all of our contributors for taking the time and effort to create such engaging content across various work areas and topics in these challenging times.

Work areas: Corporate, Dispute resolution, Employment, Financial services, Future of legal services, Healthcare and life sciences, Infrastructure, IP, Private client, TMT

Regions: Africa and Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Australasia, Canada, Central and South America, Cross-border, Europe, United Kingdom and United States

Upcoming recognised Legal Influencers

Click here to visit the full list of Q4 2021 Influencers.

We will be announcing the Q4 2021 Legal Influencers shortly via email and social media.
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