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

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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. Leading U.S.

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How Attorneys Can Use Legal Data for Strategic Law Firm Positioning

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Using legal data for strategic law firm planning is no longer reserved for BigLaw. We’ll also discuss how to combine insights from litigation trends with lessons learned from previous articles to determine where to focus your marketing efforts for the greatest return. But they shouldn’t stop there.

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Theorem Launches Private Offer RFP Tool for Legal Tech and Legal Services Providers

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Theorem Debuts Amazon (AWS)-Style Private Offer Tool for Legal SaaS & Services RFPs with New Benefits and Network Partners.

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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

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Let’s revisit five of the most momentous legal tech fails of the last 10 years. It launched in 2017 to great fanfare, promising to “revolutionize legal services” through its dual-entity model of both a law firm and a technology company. In 2016, legal tech entrepreneur Derek Bluford was riding high. Gavelytics.

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Three Ways AI-Assisted Court Reporting Helps Improve Client Experience 

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In the legal industry, we have stenography, clearly the market leader in delivering a key service in litigation: court and deposition reporting. With only a slight delay, trained transcriptionists can provide extremely accurate, human-reviewed transcripts during the proceeding to benefit the delivery of legal services.

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

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Artificial intelligence tools have become prevalent in legal practice, particularly in eDiscovery. That doesn’t mean, however, that law firms and litigation support teams have been quick to embrace them. Despite their benefits, many legal organizations have been hesitant to implement AI tools. AI Hesitation.

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Top Growth Industries and Legal Practice Areas for 2022

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Advances in food technology are driving IP, regulatory work, transactions, and capital raising along with litigation. The rate of change in this arena rivals other technology markets — and brings a host of legal issues with it. They are big consumers of legal services and referral sources — offering double-edged growth.