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How Will Technology Change in the Future for Lawyers?

Lawmatics

Legal analytics: The emergence of legal analytics tools that analyze legal data, identify trends, and predict case outcomes, empowering lawyers to make data-driven decisions. Automation: Automation tools have streamlined repetitive tasks such as document review, contract analysis, and legal research.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

Only eight percent of second and third-year law students surveyed by Bloomberg reported taking a legal tech class. In some settings, lawyers still work the same way they have for decades—with paper calendars, legal pads, and Post-It notes. What Technology Do Lawyers Use?

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Josh Kubicki and the Brainyacts Newsletter – Helping You Keep Up with the Advancements of Generative AI in the Legal Industry (TGIR Ep. 198)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

I think the analytical brain, right? It could be, but no one’s gonna let that because there’s so many problems with relying on it for legal advice. Were, you know, you’re looking at 2025 and beyond where? I’m going to constrain it to the legal profession. Are you finding that the people are being creative?

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Josh Kubicki and the Brainyacts Newsletter – Helping You Keep Up with the Advancements of Generative AI in the Legal Industry (TGIR Ep. 198)

Legal Tech Monitor

I think the analytical brain, right? It could be, but no one’s gonna let that because there’s so many problems with relying on it for legal advice. Were, you know, you’re looking at 2025 and beyond where? I’m going to constrain it to the legal profession. Are you finding that the people are being creative?

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