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LawToolBox-NetDocuments Integration Unifies Lawyers’ Calendars Across Outlook, Teams and NetDocuments

Above the Law - Technology

If so, then the two most important tools in a law practice may just be the calendar and the document management system. Through the calendar, the lawyer manages time, and through documents the lawyer dispenses and memorializes advice.

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NetDocuments Lays Out Plans for Series of ‘ndMAX’ Generative AI Products and Releases the First, For Customizing Document Automation in PatternBuilder

Legal Tech Monitor

Siskind said that the product is “the best approach we’ve seen” to using generative AI for document automation, because it gives the professionals in his firm a high degree of control over creating prompts and producing “consistently good complex documents.”

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Law Firm Automation

Lawmatics

But regardless of the setting, most lawyers can automate a large portion of their work with current technology. What Legal Processes Can Be Automated? With legal workflow automation, law firms can automate a myriad of tasks – from billing to document management – while eliminating errors and reducing overhead.

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What is a Legal Tech Platform?

Lawmatics

In turn, lawyers can use legal tech to automate routine tasks, work more efficiently, and devote more time to complex work. The legal industry contains numerous tech solutions that address a single aspect of legal practice, e.g., document management, timekeeping, or billing. But it must be the right legal tech. Client intake.

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How Will Technology Change in the Future for Lawyers?

Lawmatics

Here are some major ways technology has changed being a lawyer: Document management: The shift from paper-based to digital document management systems has improved efficiency in organizing, storing, and retrieving legal documents. Legal professionals deal with vast amounts of information, documents, and data.

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On LawNext Podcast: Documate Founder Dorna Moini on Rebranding As Gavel and How Law Firms Can Productize their Legal Services

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Last week, Documate , the no-code document automation platform, rebranded as Gavel , a move designed to better reflect the company’s mission to become the platform of choice for legal professionals and legal organizations wanting to “productize” the delivery of legal services by packaging services as online legal products.

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Most Law Firms Use Just Five or Fewer Unique Software Products, Smokeball Study Says

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Document management, 47%. Practice management or case management, 34%. Document automation, 26%. According to the survey, the most popular are: Legal research, 61%. Video conferencing, 61%. Microsoft Office suite, 53%. Accounting, 43%. Payment processing, 36%. Teams or Slack, 29%. Client portal, 25%.