77% of legal departments fail to maximize tech ROI due to inadequate digital readiness. Gartner recommends addressing employee concerns, anticipating implementation barriers, and clarifying data responsibilities.

Legal Departments Struggle with Technology ROI
Gartner research reveals that 77% of legal departments fail to achieve full benefits from technology investments. The study identifies digital readiness as the critical factor for success, with only 23% of departments meeting high readiness standards.
The Digital Readiness Imperative
Effective technology implementation requires nine prerequisites across three domains:
- Data readiness: Ensuring information accessibility, quality, and maintenance
- Process readiness: Standardizing, documenting, and consistently following procedures
- People readiness: Training, resource allocation, and role clarification
Three Critical Actions for General Counsel
Gartner Senior Principal Maesea McCalpin recommends:
- Address employee concerns through listening sessions and clear expectations
- Anticipate implementation obstacles by engaging stakeholders early
- Clarify data responsibilities through assigned ownership and performance metrics
These actions help legal departments overcome workflow challenges and maximize technology value.