Biglaw Firm Signs Deal, Proving Clio’s Enterprise Play Already Has Legs
Biglaw's already buying in.
Biglaw's already buying in.
With a handy assist from ChatGPT, I present this table that provides a guide to all Clio’s new products and features.
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The Clio announcements are significant and should be applauded. They just need to be viewed through a sobriety lens.
Tech companies that are laser focused on one thing typically do it well because of that focus. NetDocuments isn’t trying to take over the legal tech world.
Ernie the Attorney shares his legal tech takes.
Clio’s AI vision focuses on ‘teammates,’ not ‘agents.’
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
It was a moment at which everything everyone had ever envisioned for legal tech seemed finally to be becoming tangible and real.
Clio is no longer a practice management company. It’s much more of a comprehensive provider of all needs of its customers big and small.
Harvey's creators are less concerned about legal tech vendors and more about competition from OpenAI itself.
The company's annual event focuses on getting stuff done over 'next big thing' approach.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
What were previously only obtainable by paying a separate and additional charge will now essentially be free for Relativity customers.
Proof that legal technology can work for good.
Overall, the conference was really good, with a lot of excitement and major announcements.
The product tackles a core inefficiency in e-discovery workflows.
Lawyers and law firms should be very excited about these announcements,