If You’re Working This Weekend It Might Be Because Your Bosses Are Dropping The Ball
If you don't think there's a tech solution designed to streamline the mundane parts of your job, you're wrong.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the types of commentary about artificial intelligence that have become common in recent years.
You know the gist: speculation about lawyers being entirely replaced by machines, often accompanied by stock photos of Terminator-style monsters.
If that’s what you’re looking for, we’re sorry to tell you that you’ve come to the wrong place (although we are fans of the killer robot photos).
If you just want your life to be easier, however, we can definitely help with that.
As the top software companies in our buyers guide demonstrate, machine learning technology holds the promise of streamlining mundane tasks, dramatically bolstering research capabilities, and much, much more.
More broadly, it can help you focus on the high-level work you trained for, and allow you to better serve your clients and outpace your competition.
Download this free guide to see how easy it is to implement AI-powered software — and how subtly transformative it can be for your practice.
The LegalTech Publishing Buyer's Guides and the products and services listings below are supported by vendor sponsorships.iManage transforms how professionals in legal, accounting and financial services get work done by combining artificial intelligence, security and risk mitigation with market-leading document and email management. iManage automates routine cognitive tasks, provides powerful insights and streamlines how professionals work, while maintaining the highest level of security and governance over critical client and corporate data.
Onit is a global leader of workflow and artificial intelligence platforms and solutions for legal, compliance, sales, IT, HR and finance departments. With Onit, companies can transform best practices into smarter workflows, better processes and operational efficiencies.
Ping automatically builds a timesheet for the lawyer and analyzes clean timekeeping data for the law firm. It is the first and only truly automated timekeeping solution for Big Law.
Reveal, with Brainspace technology, is a global provider of the leading AI-powered eDiscovery platform. Fueled by powerful AI technology and backed by the most experienced team of data scientists in the industry, Reveal’s cloud-based software offers a full suite of eDiscovery solutions all on one seamless platform.
SimpleLegal provides modern legal operations software to serve as the system of record for corporate legal departments. Our platform combines e-billing, legal spend and matter management, accruals automation, and legal analytics for effective tracking and management of overall legal spend, matters, budgets, vendors, and more.
Jared welcomes Nick Whitehouse of Onit, who answers several questions surrounding artificial intelligence and how it can give a competitive edge to a law firm.
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Jared welcomes Catherine Casey and Nick Whitehouse, who talked about their Legal Week experience and also touched on data management in the legal space, as well as other buzzworthy topics in the legal tech field.
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In this edition of the Non-Eventcast, host Jared Correia talks with Nathan Wenzel of SimpleLegal and Alex Smith of iManage to nail down just what “artificial intelligence” refers to, specific ways it’s being used in the law, and what lawyers should be doing now to capitalize.
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If You’re Working This Weekend It Might Be Because Your Bosses Are Dropping The Ball
If you don't think there's a tech solution designed to streamline the mundane parts of your job, you're wrong.
Just Calling A Product ‘Artificial Intelligence’ Isn’t Good Enough
The many, many definitions of AI Contract Review.
2 Organic Use Cases For Artificial Intelligence
Our expert panel explores concrete ways AI fits with the practice of law.
‘Straight Up Witchcraft’: Why Legal Twitter Loves This New Research Tool
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Law Firm Software: To Buy Or To Build?
Jared Correia discusses a legal tech conundrum with Raymond Asiimwe of Bytelex Advocates.
Unless you understand the basics, you won't be able to make educated decisions about whether to use this type of technology in your law firm.
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