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Implementing Legal Tech: Approach to a Better Law Firm Management

CaseFox

In 2022, a Gartner report quoted, “By 2024, legal departments will replace 20% of generalist lawyers with nonlawyer staff”. Law tech helps improve and streamline legal processes, ranging from document automation to artificial intelligence (AI) tools for legal research. Change management is a prism.

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Legal Tech & ESG

CEE Legal Tech

Risks related to human rights, child and forced labour issues in the supply chain of the company, employee relations, corporate governance issues, compliance or competition issues are just a few examples. This ESG-legal tech movement is also important from the perspective of legal tech. Thank you for reading ?

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Immigration Law Marketing: Tips & Tricks to Grow Your Practice

Lawmatics

As the foreign-born population surpassed 46 million in 2022, immigration lawyers have an expanding potential client base. This backlog decelerates case resolutions and imposes considerable challenges on law firms, including extended case durations and increased client uncertainty. The ABA Model Rule 7.2

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Deep Dive Recap: Ditch Pen & Paper for Document and E-Signature Automation

Lawmatics

With Lawmatics, your firm's lawyers and clients can sign documents electronically from anywhere, at any time, making the whole experience hassle-free and convenient. E-signatures offer unparalleled convenience, speed, and compliance, making the signing process seamless for clients and attorneys alike.

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Navigating the Future of Legal Tech with Caroline Hill (TGIR Ep. 233)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So they’ve got Jennifer Swallow, who most people will know from law tech, UK. You know, I think there’s a lot of focus on risk and, and compliance, and that’s fine. So in the early days of email, we never thought lawyers would be using it. Speakers and people involved.

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Navigating the Future of Legal Tech with Caroline Hill (TGIR Ep. 233)

Legal Tech Monitor

So they’ve got Jennifer Swallow, who most people will know from law tech, UK. You know, I think there’s a lot of focus on risk and, and compliance, and that’s fine. So in the early days of email, we never thought lawyers would be using it. Speakers and people involved.