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Although Fastcase started as a legal research company, in recent years, it had diversified and expanded into areas such as legal analytics, legal publishing, legal news, and even legal documentautomation. That diversification had already started when we spoke to Walters and Rosenthal in 2019.
Although Fastcase started as a legal research company, in recent years, it had diversified and expanded into areas such as legal analytics, legal publishing, legal news, and even legal documentautomation. That diversification had already started when we spoke to Walters and Rosenthal in 2019.
But regardless of the setting, most lawyers can automate a large portion of their work with current technology. What Legal Processes Can Be Automated? With legal workflow automation, law firms can automate a myriad of tasks – from billing to documentmanagement – while eliminating errors and reducing overhead.
Although Fastcase started as a legal research company, in recent years, it had diversified and expanded into areas such as legal analytics, legal publishing, legal news, and even legal documentautomation. That diversification had already started when we spoke to Walters and Rosenthal in 2019.
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was nearly two decades earlier, in 2002, when the documentmanagement company iManage debuted on the Nasdaq market. Beginning in March 2020, Pew found, courts adopted technology at unprecedented speed and scale, initiating online hearings and moving other routine functions online, such as electronic filing. Lee Partners.
And when we used to archive fields physically, and we didn’t have documentmanagement systems. And you know, I’ve been through a lot of many revolutions over the last 20 years, say documentmanagement was one nice thing, you know, the BlackBerry was one, and I think there’s been a few others. We’d love to hear from you.
N/A Elevator Pitch: Briefpoint is an out-of-the-box documentautomation platform that litigators use to draft discovery documents within minutes of their first sign-in. It directly integrates into lawyers’ email inboxes and their existing documentmanagement systems, offering a simple, highly relevant use case.
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