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The next five years will be a period of significant
technological advancement for professional services including the
tax and legal marketplace. It is hard to predict precisely what new
developments will emerge but we can look to current and recent
trends to guide our predictions for the future digital landscape
and the ways in which it will impact the tax and legal profession.
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