Happening now: a new legal tech buyers’ guide is available (and it’s free)

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HAPPENING NOW: A New Legal Tech Buyers’ Guide is Available (And It’s Free) LawGeex has just released The In-House Lawyer’s Guide to Legal Tech — a free, downloadable guide that highlights more than 100 must-know technology solutions, including ROSS.

According to LawGeex, a company that uses AI to enable businesses to automate their contract approval process, their new book The In-house Lawyer’s Guide to Legal Tech includes “practical advice based on dozens of interviews, real life experiences and personal recommendations from


in-house lawyers and legal experts who have used technology to cut costs and reduce legal inefficiency.” The guide also provides “jargon-free explanations of an in-house LegalTech buying journey, from barriers to adoption, savings and efficiencies law departments can expect, to establishing and monitoring Key Performance Indicators,” and includes the infographic shown above, highlighting more than 40 new legal AI companies which are changing how law is practiced.

“The Guide includes more than 100 products, but definitely one of the big themes we see is the rise of AI in legal, which is transforming the practice of law across daily tasks.” Noory Bechor, CEO and Founder of LawGeex, says: “The slew of new tech companies in our profession, which has remained unchanged for decades, can often be baffling to the legal buyer. I find it hard to keep up with the latest news and players! This is where our guide comes in. The In-house Lawyer’s Guide to Legal Tech is based on interviews of inhouse lawyers who have been through the process of buying new technology and survived and thrived. It includes recommendations from experienced in-house lawyers and legal experts. We aim to explain how an in-house legal team can use technological advances to better perform their daily jobs and feel more empowered.” And on the influence of AI on the profession, Bechor says: “The Guide includes more than 100 products, but definitely one of the big themes we see is the rise of AI in legal, which is transforming the practice of law across daily tasks. I find it no surprise that so many “robot lawyer” creators — from Andrew Arruda’s great work at Ross to Michael Mills of


Neota Logic Inc (AI expertise automation) — left old-world law. They are enhancing the profession for a new generation of lawyers to better enjoy their work.� Download the guide here: lawgeex.com/buyersguide More about ROSS here: www.rossintelligence.com

Tagged in Law, Legaltech, Legal By Ava Chisling on May 16, 2017. Canonical link Exported from Medium on August 18, 2017.


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