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7 Legal Technology Tools Lawyers Need to Boost Efficiency

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Learn how big tech has changed the legal industry Free Guide The Small Firm’s Guide to Big Tech While any change in how you operate your law office can feel overwhelming, there’s never been a better time to start migrating your office structures online. Automating these tasks not only saves time, but also reduces human error.

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From Reactive to Proactive: How Predictive Analytics is Changing the Pace of Investigations

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But many investigative processes still rely on outdated methods: over-collect data, sift manually through thousands of files, and hope the answers emerge in time. And legal teams are often responding under pressure, whether from regulators, leadership, or timelines that dont wait for manual review to catch up. Whos talking to whom?

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Juan Carlos Luna about the link between ESG and technology: “Is not only necessary, but it's almost natural.”

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This shift exposed him to disruptive trends in legal operations and legal technology over a decade ago. After his corporate experience, Luna founded Lawgistic , an alternative legal service provider focused on international projects. So technology allows most of this to happen.

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Forecasting the Forecasters: Upcoming Trends in Judicial Analytics

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Judicial analytics remains one of the last frontiers of Big Data, a field poised to fundamentally transform the way attorneys practice the law by quantifying the unquantifiable to unimaginable ends. AI-powered judicial analytics emerged from the frustrations of day-to-day life as an attorney. Current Capabilities of Judicial Analytics.

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Clio Cloud Conference 2019

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This year’s conference featured five tracks to choose from (Legal Technology, Business of Law, Industry Workshops, Clio University, and Clio University Workshops). The information contained within is uniquely useful and reveals many ways to reap large gains from relatively low inputs of time and energy.

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Crafting a Soft Sell With Hard Data: The Art of Legal Analytics in Business Development

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Keeping up on the litigation landscape with AI-powered legal analytics can help cultivate productive and meaningful client relationships. “As Legal analytics platforms like Trellis and Bloomberg Law enable litigators to register for alerts that notify them whenever a new case is filed against a company in their field of expertise.

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A Literal Generative AI Discussion: How AI Could Reshape Law

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Justis and Greg also discussed how AI may impact legal jobs, creating demand for new skills and roles but aiming to augment human work rather than replace it. Finally, Justis suggested innovations law firms could build with AI like research and drafting tools, analytics, dispute resolution systems, and project management.

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