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What Does Legal Software Do?

Lawmatics

Legal software is technology specifically designed to assist legal professionals in managing the various aspects of their work – document management, case management, time tracking, billing, and more. Let’s look at some frequently asked questions about legal software: What are the Types of Legal Software?

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Tech Upgrades for Law Firms: Black Friday and Cyber Monday Savings 

MatterSuite

However, as the digital era unfolded, legal professionals began to recognize the transformative potential of technology. The adoption of computers, legal research tools , and email communication marked a significant shift in the way law firms operated.

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How Will Technology Change in the Future for Lawyers?

Lawmatics

Although legal professionals cannot predict the future, they can look to the past for lessons. After all, from the onset of technology in the workplace to the popularity of the internet, social media, legal software, and working remotely, lawyers have always adjusted to new technologies to remain relevant.

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Matter Cost Tracking Made Simple

Rocket Matter

Soft matter costs can include: Clerical services Delivery services/Couriers Dinner/drinks for client meetings Legal research costs The marketing spend spent to obtain the client Office supplies Postage fees Part of the cost of your legal software subscriptions Time spent by legal staff to coordinate the details of the matter (..)

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Is Legal Tech a Growing Industry?

Lawmatics

The use of tech in law firms has increased from advances in AI-powered solutions to the proliferation of practice-specific tools like contract lifecycle management tools or practice management software to operational tools like CRMs and billing software. Yes, legal tech isn't just growing—it's booming.