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India-based ALSP Proxiio Expands Into U.S. Legal Market to Deliver Litigation and Corporate Services

Law Sites

Proxiio Global Solutions , an India-based provider of litigation and corporate legal services for law firms and in-house legal departments, is today officially launching in the United States. sales Peter Vazquez , vice president of business development, who was formerly regional director of e-discovery sales for Consilio.

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What Legal Services Can be Automated?

Lawmatics

Legal automation (or Law Firm Automation ) automates the routine manual tasks and workflows that lawyers and legal teams perform. According to data compiled by McKinsey , roughly 23 percent of an attorney’s work can be automated using existing technology. What Legal Processes Can Be Automated? eDiscovery tools.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

As the world continues to undergo rapid technological advancements, the legal industry has not been left behind (although some lawyers may wish it was). Most lawyers recognize the productivity and efficiency gains brought about by legal technology. Is Legal Technology the Future?

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How is AI Used in Legal Technology?

Lawmatics

Predictive Analytics AI can predict case outcomes based on historical data and legal precedents to help lawyers and clients make more informed decisions about litigation strategies, settlement negotiations, and risk assessment. Lawmatics' new tool, LM[AI] , incorporates breakthrough technology to boost law firm efficiency.

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How Harvey’s AI Technology is Disrupting the Legal Industry and Garnering Investments from OpenAI

CaseFox

The legal industry has traditionally been viewed as one of the slowest sectors to embrace technological innovation. However, with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the legal industry has been undergoing significant disruption. How is Harvey Disrupting the Legal Industry? What is Harvey?

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Brewing the Future - CLE Conference Wrap-Up

The Cloud Court Blog

The event, themed "Brewing the Future: In-House Legal in the Age of LegalTech and AI," brought together 100 registrants from in-house legal departments, law firms, and legal service providers. Key Takeaways: AI will drive efficiency, reducing costs and enhancing service delivery. ABS in Arizona).

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Law Firms of All Sizes Can Easily Integrate AI Tools Into eDiscovery

Attorney at Work

Technology leaders have had to reassure users across all sectors that AI is here to help them, not replace them. The time is now to figure out how to use them to reduce costs, minimize risks, develop better business strategies — and deliver the best legal services possible. The law isn’t unique in its resistance to AI.