Legal Technology
Welcome to our Legal Technology resource hub. As law firms navigate a rapidly evolving digital landscape, staying ahead of the curve is no longer optional—it is the foundation of a successful practice. To help you separate the transformative tools from the fleeting trends, we have compiled our absolute best guides, expert insights, and software recommendations into one definitive resource. Explore our comprehensive Legal Tech Hub to build a more efficient, secure, and profitable modern law practice.
Tabs3 Cloud includes access to the billing and financial features tens of thousands of legal professionals have come to trust.
Tabs3 - February 17, 2024
Danielle DavisRoe | Here are some common keyboard shortcuts every lawyer should know.
Danielle DavisRoe - February 16, 2024
Ari Kaplan interviews Paulo Varnieri, a corporate partner at Holland & Knight, and Ross Guberman, founder and CEO of Law Catch.
Ari Kaplan - February 14, 2024
Prepare for the 2024's looming security issues by building cyber-resilience into your firm's risk-management strategy.
Robert Padilla - January 31, 2024
Product Spotlight | Mistakes with legal trust accounting can lead to serious consequences. Let CosmoLex provide you with the tools necessary to remain compliant.
CosmoLex - January 26, 2024
Lawyers who ask “What business problems am I trying to solve, and where can AI assist with those problems?” will come out on top with AI.
Jan Van Hoecke - January 24, 2024
Analog Attorney | As your analog-digital spy, I’ve secretly investigated three of the top electronic note-taking tablets.
Bull Garlington - January 18, 2024
Get to the Point! | When you want to vary your vocabulary, generative AI can help (to a point).
Theda C. Snyder - January 18, 2024
Marc Lauritsen | Will AI make law better? Yes. For whom? For many on both sides of the legal profession's moat.
Marc Lauritsen - January 16, 2024
If a reviewer is not a current or former client and has never consulted with me, may I respond to a bad review by stating that I have never represented the individual?
Mark C. Palmer - January 14, 2024