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Your guide to legal document management

Simple Legal

Download our free whitepaper to learn more about how legal technology can strengthen your team’s productivity and your company’s bottom line. Bringing that work in-house will help you reduce spend and frees up your vendors to focus on more important tasks.

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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

According to Schafer, attorneys now exhibit much greater openness to tailored AI tools that enhance productivity versus disrupting their workflows entirely. Younger associates and paralegals tend to be most enthusiastic about the technology while firm leadership lags. Can you explain more about this technology and its key capabilities?

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

Complex Discovery

This emerging technology promises to reshape legal research, drafting processes, and client interactions, offering efficiency gains and a redefined approach to client services. In the drafting and review process, AI is making inroads by automating the creation of initial drafts for various legal documents, including contracts and pleadings.

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Word Processing Wars

E-Discovery LLC

Accordingly, Defendant’s Opposition and attached exhibits are hereby STRICKEN from the record, and Plaintiff’s Motion, currently set for hearing on October 21, 2013, is TAKEN OFF CALENDAR. Sometimes, the best approach may be to use old technology – pick up the telephone. Smucker Co., 2013 WL 6987893, at *1 (C.D.

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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

Suh and Block discuss common roadblocks to adopting new legal technology like lack of trust and skepticism. Block emphasizes that younger lawyers expect to leverage more technology and are unwilling to slog through repetitive manual tasks, which will force law firms to adapt. And Ken Block Senior Account Executive at LegalMation.