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Accelerating Efficiency: Experts Discuss Innovations in Legal Operations Software

Maintaining pace and keeping up with technology is always an uphill battle for Legal Operations experts.

Accelerating Efficiency: Experts Discuss Innovations in Legal Operations Software
 

In an ever-evolving environment, maintaining pace can be a significant challenge for legal operations teams. With increasing complexity, it’s almost impossible for these teams to meet the necessary speed without the right technology.

Given the vital role technology plays, Dr. Cain Elliott from FileVine and Michael Powers from iManage joined a virtual stage on the Non-Eventcast to discuss the latest developments in legal operations software, with a major focus on document management.

The conversation kicked off with Elliott and Powers sharing their unique holiday dining experiences. But soon, the panel moved towards discussing the general benefits of legal operations software. Likewise, they touched on how legal departments could share documents effectively with shareholders and also, topics around the influence of AI in modern search features.

In the session, they also highlighted the quick wins that legal departments can get when adopting new software: a useful insight for any legal team that feels stagnated or neutral in its operations. This discussion essentially urged law professionals to reevaluate their dependence on manual operations and embrace the efficiency of legal software.

The podcast also had a short digression discussing AI from a broader perspective and its role in enhancing the effectiveness of document searches.

If you are interested in accessing the full, heated discussion and other similar content, the Legal Operations section of the Non-Event provides a valuable resource.

This riveting discourse was led by legal technology consultant and expert, Jared Correia, the host of the Non-Eventcast.

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