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Lawyer Tech Tips: Online Business Development Ideas to Try Today

Attorney at Work

They may take common questions they hear from clients, develop questions in a new facet of their practice area where they are interested in gaining clients, and provide updates on local, state or federal law impacting their practice area. Don’t look at Google Analytics every day because you’ll become a raving lunatic.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

Legal Research and Data Analytics: Gone are the days of poring over endless law books and case files in dusty libraries. Advanced data analytics tools enable lawyers to extract valuable insights from large volumes of information. Video conferencing, online document signing, and virtual court hearings have become commonplace.

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Rethinking Law Firm Strategy: The Road to Growth and Success with Toby Brown and Nita Sanger (TGIR Ep. 200)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And I would say that the strategy person needs to be there who understands the business, so it could be like in so Toby, I mean, I’d love to get your thoughts because I don’t know whether you need both sleep strategy officer and a Chief Operating Officer, but that would be kind of good to hear what your thoughts are on that.

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Ireland’s Legal Tech Conference Will Take Place on 29th November

Legal Tech Blog

On the agenda: Keynote Address by Justice Leonie Reynolds How embracing technology can make discovery and investigations more cost effective – an update from the Civil Justice Review Group Cyber Incidents & Managing Risk in Investigations with Pat Ryan MSc – Detective Superintendent – Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau and Jon Blake MBCS – Cyber (..)

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Law Firm Automation

Lawmatics

Manual processes, like due diligence reviews or wet signatures, usually capture no data - making it hard to integrate them with something else. Automated processes can capture data, provide analytics, and enable better workflows. Greater access to data. No more blown budgets. So will automation replace lawyers?

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Summarizing Success with Summize’s Tom Dunlop and Laura Proctor

Legal Tech Monitor

Tom Dunlop shares the frustrations that sparked the idea for Summize, recounting his days as an in-house lawyer overwhelmed by the manual review of locked PDF contracts during due diligence. Laura Proctor (20:17) store all of your contracts and summarize them and run analytics.

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Projections for Legal Tech and Innovations in 2024 (TGIR Ep. 232)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Their responses range from predictions that AI will help automate legal workflows and build tools faster, to allowing for better data analytics and metrics to improve client relationships and retention. And so you know, we shouldn’t be running kind of headlong into some of this new technology without, you know, doing our due diligence.