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Smart Ways to Use ChatGPT at Your Law Practice—Without Getting into Hot Water

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But law firms don’t have to choose between AI—with its many potential benefits—and security. 7 ways to use ChatGPT to increase your law firm’s productivity For companies that understand how to employ ChatGPT responsibly, there are valuable use cases that can improve your team’s productivity, especially as it relates to client communications and (..)

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The Highest-growth Legal Practice Areas in 2024 and Beyond

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With this heightened importance on health and hygiene, more people will be seeking legal advice and guidance on obtaining more affordable and accessible healthcare. Cannabis law Cannabis law involves navigating changing policies around the legalization of marijuana. But technology can also change how law firms operate.

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Is Legal Tech a Growing Industry?

Lawmatics

Legal Billing Software: Tools for time tracking, invoice generation, trust accounting, and getting paid faster. eSignature Applications: Tools for secure, legally binding digital signing of official legal documents. AI-driven tools, cloud platforms, and applications have transformed the landscape for legal professionals.

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The Top 6 Online Sources for Client Reviews, According to Legal Clients

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Online client reviews have also become a determining factor for many legal clients when narrowing down their choice of law firms. Recent statistics revealed that in 2021, 77% of consumers “always” or “regularly read online reviews when browsing local businesses (an increase from 60% in 2020). based lawyers.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

Some key trends and developments in the legal tech industry include: 1 Automation and AI Legal tech companies increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to streamline repetitive tasks, such as document review, contract analysis, and legal research. Are Lawyers Likely to be Replaced by AI?