Document automation has been called the #1 technology lawyers need to implement to ensure they don’t get left behind. What does this mean for how you operate your practice and how can you incorporate it into your practice to ensure that your efficiency drives higher revenue for your firm?
In this session, you will:
• See practical examples of how lawyers are using legal technology to cut down document drafting time by 90% or more
• Learn how to automate your custom Word templates and PDF forms
• Understand how generative AI and document automation are intertwined and what to look for when buying automation software
• Develop a plan for how to optimize your client intake processes and what billing structures have worked best for other attorneys in the competitive pricing environment we’re facing today
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