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Lawyer Tech Tips: Where Should You Put Technology Dollars in 2022?

Attorney at Work

So we asked our experts: What do you think small law firms should (or should not) be spending their technology dollars on in 2022? For 2022, it is time to review: What works, and what doesn’t? Are you using old versions of Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat? What does this mean in practice and for your budget?

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Legal Tech: What We Learned in 2022 (and How to Use it in 2023)

Rocket Matter

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. As part of our commitment to delivering best-in-class client support, we're sharing the lessons we've learned in 2022—plus tips on how to apply them. Free Guide.

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New York Becomes First State to Mandate CLE in Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection

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. “The Committee believes that requiring attorneys to take one credit in cybersecurity will sensitize and educate lawyers on how to secure confidential and proprietary client and law firm electronic information, and when and how to notify clients and/or law enforcement, as appropriate, in the event of a cyber incident.”

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Everything You Need to Know About Law Firm Revenue

Clio

These challenges may put added pressure on law firm revenues in the coming years. Our 2022 Legal Trends Report found that the rate of inflation is outpacing the Billable Hour Index. Practice area Even within the same region, the potential revenue a law firm can bring in depends heavily on the practice area.

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Speed Is Key When Responding To Inquiries

Martindale-Avvo

Before the internet and smart phones, and certainly before the pandemic, law offices were simpler places where a receptionist answered calls from prospective clients, and then lawyers or paralegals called them back. Consumer expectations have changed. In the study, 47.6% Coming soon: our 2023 version!

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Will ChatGPT Disrupt The Legal Research Market

CaseFox

Somewhere in the 90’s a speaker said the future of the law offices will rely on a lawyer, a dog, and a computer. A computer to operate all the legal operations of a law firm and a dog to keep the lawyers busy and relaxed. In November 2022, a US based artificial intelligence research lab, OpenAI released ChatGPT.

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15 Things Legal Professionals Have Learned in 15 Years

Clio

Stein, Law Offices of Jonathan G. Stein “Professionally, I have learned that there is so much I still don’t know about the practice of law!” Michael Huddle, Caulder & Valentine Law Firm, PLLC “Never stop learning and streamlining. Lead with kindness Todd Ver Weire, The Law Office of W. Be intentional.