Peer to Peer Magazine

Winter 2016

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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25 WWW.ILTANET.ORG BEST PRACTICES AI and the Law: Expectations for an Ever-Changing Workplace Five Areas of Work As you consider areas of work in which AI and machine learning will create opportunities, keep these points in mind: Data: Without AI platforms to map and filter our voluminous amounts of data, we lose considerable opportunities to use data for beer marketing strategies, more tailored business development and up-to-date knowledge. With AI, data analytics opportunities abound. Forms: Automation saves time and money. Many transactional practice areas will benefit from AI platforms that intelligently aid in forms, templates, contract review and document creation. Finding ways to help lawyers improve client service will benefit you and the firm. Research: Research is the backbone of the legal practice. AI-aided research saves time and produces beer results, so you can find a niche in research. Onboarding: Take time to teach aorneys how and why to use AI, showing how all the platforms work together. Divide the new processes into bite-size chunks, and teach it a piece at a time. Learning in blocks and allowing the blocks to build on one another will ensure the new technologies are being used correctly to produce optimal outcomes. There's a teacher in us all! Support: Stay abreast of new products, news that might affect your processes and content wrien by industry leaders. Keep evolving your knowledge and reconstructing your complete system so you can be your firm's expert and provide ongoing support. In this ever-changing workplace, law firms must embrace AI and machine learning. It's up to you to help lawyers and teams take advantage of these technologies to work smarter, faster and beer. P2P The biggest innovation in legal technology skills improvement Increased Productivity Increased Profitability 10 Core Competency Workflows Globally Recognized Certification ... for clients through technology efficiency ... for firms through technology efficiency ... covering security, document management, time and billing, etc. Certification in industry-standard legal core competency workflows created by law firms for law firms, legal departments, law schools and legal technology vendors. ... in industry-standard real-life workflows Learn more at ltc4.org or email us at info@ltc4.org A not-for-profit membership organisation

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