6 Technological Tools Every Lawyer Needs To Know About
6 Technological Tools Every Lawyer Needs To Know About
Attorneys do much of their work outside the courtroom and as technology advances so too do their methods of working. Technology can greatly assist attorneys in doing research, trial preparatory work and post-trial tasks. Here are six technological tools every lawyer needs to know about.1. Distributed Tracing PlatformsDistributed tracing platforms help you maintain your firm's observability strategy. It handles tasks such as collecting, tracking and monitoring data. It also helps you better observe and analyze the data. This type of platform is used for internal purposes, observing requests, operations, processes and errors as they move through your system so you can determine the sources or causes of various performance issues and errors.2. Document Management SoftwareLaw firms and self-employed lawyers process and manage paperwork quite often. Processing and managing paperwork are some of the most important aspects of practicing law. Prior to the advancement of the internet, processing paperwork could be time-consuming. With modern technology, you can automate and streamline much of your paperwork management. You should look for document management software specific to legal documentation because those are the tools that will provide you with the features you need to handle your paperwork appropriately. Such tools include legal documentation templates, editing applications and file storage and organization.3. Practice Management PlatformsThere is management software available specifically for legal practices. This type of management software is an important investment for firms of all sizes and solo attorneys alike. There are both on-premise and cloud-based options, but as remote work becomes more common, cloud-based practice management platforms are becoming more common. These platforms assist lawyers and law firms in running and managing their work and processes no matter how complex they are by organizing and streamlining them.4. Report Management Tools
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Kevin Gardner graduated with a BS in Computer Science and an MBA from UCLA. He works as a business consultant for InnovateBTS where he helps companies integrate technology to improve performance. He shares his knowledge and expertise not only with his clients, but also with his fellow bloggers and readers.