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Implementing Legal Tech: Approach to a Better Law Firm Management

CaseFox

Law tech helps improve and streamline legal processes, ranging from document automation to artificial intelligence (AI) tools for legal research. The economic deception has introduced new challenges as big law clients got shifted to law firms, charging less, giving mid-size firms an open hand approaching potential clients.

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Deep Dive Recap: The Top 20 New Lawmatics Features of 2023

Lawmatics

As 2023 comes to a close, let’s take a look back on some of the top game-changing tools and functionalities released in Lawmatics this year. 4 Save time with Recurring Tasks Stay on top of your to-dos with this year’s new Recurring Task capabilities. This confirmation will be sent automatically at the time the appointment is scheduled.

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

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Hill pointed out that NetLaw Media has been running the ⁠ British Legal Technology Forum ⁠ for years, indicating a deep involvement in the legal tech community. Hill pointed out that many law firms lack the expertise to build AI solutions themselves and therefore rely heavily on their business partners (vendors) for these capabilities.

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Immigration Law Marketing: Tips & Tricks to Grow Your Practice

Lawmatics

Concurrently, the immigration system is straining under an enormous backlog–with over 2 million pending cases as of October 2023, triple the amount from 2017. This backlog decelerates case resolutions and imposes considerable challenges on law firms, including extended case durations and increased client uncertainty.

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

Legal Tech Monitor

Hill pointed out that NetLaw Media has been running the ⁠ British Legal Technology Forum ⁠ for years, indicating a deep involvement in the legal tech community. Hill pointed out that many law firms lack the expertise to build AI solutions themselves and therefore rely heavily on their business partners (vendors) for these capabilities.