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You Still Need to Put in the Work: Hyperdraft’s Ashley Carlisle and Tony Thai on the AI Hype Cycle (TGIR Ep. 213)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Over the past few months, HyperDraft has received an influx of requests from law firms and legal departments for education and consulting on how to practically apply AI like large language models. And law firms may finally move towards flat rate billing models in order to meet client expectations around efficiency gains from AI.

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Microsoft’s Trusted Advisor Forum on Innovation – The Virtual Remix

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We were receiving presentations from law firms. Submissions from Law Firms and Providers Notes from video montage… 11 service provders, 9 teams, develop 11 in-depth proposals. Covington took traditional 1 to 1 law firm – client and breaking it apart. It had to be cancelled.

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You Still Need to Put in the Work: Hyperdraft’s Ashley Carlisle and Tony Thai on the AI Hype Cycle (TGIR Ep. 213)

Legal Tech Monitor

Over the past few months, HyperDraft has received an influx of requests from law firms and legal departments for education and consulting on how to practically apply AI like large language models. And law firms may finally move towards flat rate billing models in order to meet client expectations around efficiency gains from AI.

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Thomas Suh and Ken Block on How LegalMation is Revolutionizing Litigation Efficiency (TGIR Ep. 222)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

LegalMation initially built an automation tool internally at a law firm before deciding to spin it off into a standalone legal tech company. Today, LegalMation serves large corporate legal departments, law firms, and insurance companies. Law firms still incentivized by billable hours may be warier of efficiency gains.

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Thomas Suh and Ken Block on How LegalMation is Revolutionizing Litigation Efficiency (TGIR Ep. 222)

Legal Tech Monitor

LegalMation initially built an automation tool internally at a law firm before deciding to spin it off into a standalone legal tech company. Today, LegalMation serves large corporate legal departments, law firms, and insurance companies. Law firms still incentivized by billable hours may be warier of efficiency gains.