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Most Law Firms Use Just Five or Fewer Unique Software Products, Smokeball Study Says

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The majority of law firms use just five or fewer unique software products, according to a legal industry study published today by the law practice management company Smokeball. Document management, 47%. Practice management or case management, 34%. Document automation, 26%.

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Dealing with Data in Dispute Resolutions

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The work-from-home environment can sometimes introduce the use of consumer technology into business practice, creating another data source to consider and manage. Communication is moving from an ephemeral format to a tangible format. Kate Jansons Johns is the Litigation Support Manager at Nutter.

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TechReport 2022: Solo & Small Firm

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The published results represent one of the most comprehensive technology surveys of law firms available. The insights contained in the reports are particularly helpful to the solo and small firm demographic, the largest segment of the legal marketplace. Are firms continuing to adopt cloud-based software for their remote workers?

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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If a law firm is unable even to decide whether its staff should return to the office, or when that return should happen, or how to structure that return, then how can that firm implement lasting and innovative changes in its technology infrastructure and systems? This is not to say that 2021 was without innovation.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

LawSites

If a law firm is unable even to decide whether its staff should return to the office, or when that return should happen, or how to structure that return, then how can that firm implement lasting and innovative changes in its technology infrastructure and systems? This is not to say that 2021 was without innovation.

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