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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. Despite their benefits, many legal organizations have been hesitant to implement AI tools. Accuracy is critical in eDiscovery. A Few Tips on Getting Started With AI Tools in eDiscovery. AI Hesitation.

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7 Legal Technology Tools Lawyers Need to Boost Efficiency

Rocket Matter

Learn how big tech has changed the legal industry Free Guide The Small Firm’s Guide to Big Tech While any change in how you operate your law office can feel overwhelming, there’s never been a better time to start migrating your office structures online. In a competitive legal world, AI is a winner. That's the only way to succeed today!

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Ethics Meets Opportunity – How AI Can Propel Your Paralegal Career

Paralegal Bootcamp

Ive been very busy getting our new course done the AI Boot Camp for Legal Professionals. As Ive been developing this new course, its bringing back some memories when back in 2010 I was telling litigation paralegals they needed to get up to speed on eDiscovery. Ive also talked about this from an eDiscovery prospective.

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E-Discovery Company Nextpoint Raises Growth Capital Investment of Undisclosed Amount

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The cloud-based e-discovery company Nextpoint has received a growth capital investment from RF Investment Partners , a company that provides structured growth capital. The firm will provide discovery and litigation legal services to other law firms and to corporate legal departments.

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Alternative Legal Service Provider and Cenza – A quick recap of the journey

Cenza

The practice of outsourcing certain aspects of legal work by law firms, in-house counsels, and individual attorneys existed for decades. It took years to shape into a formal industry and to be christened Alternative Legal Service Providers. The growth simply signifies the unassailable role of ALSPs in the legal industry.

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Modern legal operations are at the intersection of law, business and technology

ABA Journal

Ari Kaplan recently spoke with Marla Crawford, the general counsel at Cimplifi, an integrated legal services provider that aligns e-discovery and contract analytics for corporate…

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Survey Released Today Finds That 40% Of Legal Professionals Use Or Plan To Use Generative AI

LawSites

A survey out today of trends in litigation and e-discovery finds that 40% of legal professionals are already using generative AI tools or are planning to do so in the near future. across law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and legal service providers.