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A focused, flexible data strategy is key according to Elite

Law firms increasingly recognise the need for a data strategy to deliver valuable business insights, but creating one is easier said than done. It can be a complex endeavour, where it’s easy to feel paralysed by the volume of data, and get lost in all the tools available for producing and processing it.

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Fulcrum GT to offer insight on law firm transformation and the new era in the business of law at ILTACON 2024

As an ILTAMAX sponsor, Fulcrum’s association support extends throughout the event, including roundtable sessions, product demonstrations and an exhibit booth featuring interactive experiences

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Fulcrum GT releases Latest Salvo e-billing solution

Fulcrum GT, provider of the leading digital business platform for legal and professional services firms with solutions spanning new business intake, practice management, e-billing and more, announces the latest release of its e-billing tool Salvo with purpose-built APIs and integration capabilities agnostic to practice management or ERP systems, as well as a host of new capabilities.

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Automate to operate – are robots the answer? Find out more with LexisNexis

Not long ago, the terms ‘Artificial Intelligence’ (AI) and ‘robots’ connoted visions of a dystopian, futuristic world seen in a SC-FI or horror film. Nowadays, it is part and parcel of today’s world, widely accepted as the key to improving professional working life for the better.

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Why law firms are moving to cloud-native software – find out more with oneAdvanced

Three-quarters of law firms have begun to move, or have moved away from on-premise software solutions in favour of cloud-native software. This is a strategic move for many law firms as the cloud brings with it several IT infrastructure, security and compliance, and day-to-day operational benefits.

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AI’s impact on the experts – find out more with NetDocuments

AI and large language models (LLMs) have brought about significant changes in the legal industry. The introduction of no-code tools and AI-powered solutions has revolutionised the way legal professionals work, leading to the emergence of new roles and the redefinition of existing ones.

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LTC4 says “don’t rely on AI”

The incredible speed at which AI has invaded the world of legal technology makes it hard to predict what the longer-term effect on working practises will be.

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Strategic human capital management is key to success in transformative times according to Fulcrum GT

Firms are navigating an era of unprecedented change, characterised by pressures of “digital transformation”, global competition and shifting client expectations — which requires placing people front and centre.

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Legal’s ‘missing middle’ problem — and how to solve it according to LexisNexis

Where does your firm store its matter metadata, and the data that drives your client reporting? It’s a pressing challenge for many large law firms, observes Andrew Lindsay, general manager at LexisNexis Enterprise Solutions, and one that modern technology can now solve much more effectively than in the past.

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Firms must address structural challenges to capitalise on AI according to Intapp

In the ever-revolving legal technology landscape, rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, and particularly generative AI, have emerged as a pivotal force to drive operational efficiency for lawyers and business professionals.

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