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For many legal businesses, automation may feel like a harder-said-than-done proposition. Automating a lot of repetitive tasks with rules is a great idea. This allows attorneys to concentrate on client-facing work as well as strategic tasks that generate revenues.
Legal practice automation has many advantages. It allows attorneys to concentrate on what they are trained to do, enhances customer service and reduces possibility of human error. What might not be as evident is the fact that cost savings can be achieved.
In a world with the high cost of staffing and other expenses Automating a process could result in you not having to employ more lawyers. This could allow a solo or small business to remain competitive while using the same budget as larger rivals.
A great example is document automation. Rather than spending hours in meetings and sending documents back and back and forth, legal teams can create and store templates for recurring documents like NDAs, forms for employment or privacy documentation. Once a template has been established, the team can self-serve to produce the document, without the need of a legal team. This translates into quicker turnaround times for clients, and less rework on part of legal teams.
Automating a legal workflow can give legal professionals the tools they require to succeed and boost efficiency. If you’re unsure of where to begin, you can keep an account of your daily activities for a week. This will assist you in identifying tasks that could be automated. Look for tools to help you automate these tasks. Implement them slowly to ensure that they do not interfere with your work routine.