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5 Tips for Making the Transition to Virtual Law Firm Status

Attorney at Work

It’s about how you work together and how you deliver your legal services. The truth is that, as long as pleadings are filed in a timely manner, discovery is completed, client questions are answered, and everyone complies with ethics rules, it really makes no difference if the work is done at 9 a.m.

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6 Tips For Hiring a Paralegal

Practice Panther

For example, a paralegal can draft routine documents, such as contracts and pleadings, which reduces the time attorneys spend on these tasks. This allows the firm to bill clients at a lower rate for these services while maintaining high-quality work, ultimately making legal services more affordable and attractive to clients.

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Will AI Replace Lawyers? 4 Expert Opinions

MyCase

In fact, according to the MyCase 2024 Legal Industry Report , 81% of respondents who leverage generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools use it to increase productivity and efficiency. Concerns about job displacement, ethical considerations, and the need for human judgment persist in the legal community. Can AI Replace Lawyers?

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Legal Industry on the Brink: Generative AI Ushers in a New Era

Complex Discovery

According to the Thomson Reuters Institute report titled “2024 Generative AI in Professional Services,” this innovation is poised to revolutionize legal services by transforming research methodologies, drafting processes, and client interactions.

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What Is a Litigator? And the Differences From a Lawyer

CaseFox

They work closely with clients to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their cases, develop legal strategies, and gather evidence to support their arguments. Litigators conduct thorough legal research , draft pleadings and motions, and engage in pre-trial procedures like discovery.

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Decoding Justice: Key Differences Between Civil and Criminal Litigation

CaseFox

An organised legal procedure is usually followed in civil litigation, which includes filing a complaint, pre-trial motions, trial, and possible appeals. Discovery is the process by which parties exchange information and evidence. It’s also described as the “balance of probabilities.” Involved in a Civil Case?

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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

The conversation focuses on LegalMation’s products, overcoming resistance to adopting new legal tech, and predictions for the future evolution of legal service delivery. The flagship product automates drafting responses to lawsuits, discovery requests, demand letters, and more by leveraging a firm’s historical data.