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New LawPay/MyCase Survey Provides Insights Into The Tech That Matters For Smaller Law Firms

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It also builds on a three-part Benchmark Report series that MyCase published earlier this year, using anonymized data from MyCase customers, including data showing credit card and ACH payments processed by law firms since 2019.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Productivity and Connectivity Tools

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ClickUp moves beyond project management to include team messaging (like Slack ) and document storage (like Baseca mp 3 ). It is a great way to reconnect with colleagues, strengthen existing client relationships, contact attorneys and other professional colleagues, and, yes, even gain new clients directly from the app.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam Must Tackle Google Schools and the Digital Native Myth by Testing Basic Tech Skills for Practice

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The NCBE conducted a study in 2018 and asked practicing attorneys and non-licensed lawyers about basic technology tasks in their law practice. Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and document storage, including the cloud.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam That Truly Tests Daily Practice Skills Must Include Technology

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Casey Flaherty also demonstrated through his technology audit that technology competency is a critical legal skill for practice that many attorneys do not possess. He encouraged attorneys to know enough word processing to edit documents. “A He agrees that attorneys should dedicate time to getting technology training.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam Must Tackle Google Schools and the Digital Native Myth by Testing Basic Tech Skills for Practice

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The NCBE conducted a study in 2018 and asked practicing attorneys and non-licensed lawyers about basic technology tasks in their law practice. Attorneys said they expect proficiency in word processing, research platforms, electronic communication, desktop publishing, and document storage, including the cloud.

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LegalTech Trends: 2023 Recap and 2024 Forecast

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In December 2019, a global pandemic and the groundbreaking release of generative AI were not on my Bingo cards for the 2020s predictions. I never would have predicted this high rate of adoption of a new technology in 2019 – or even in late 2022. It’s been quite a year! Cheers, and see you on the other side!