Lawyer Tech Tips

Lawyer Tech Tips


Lawyer Tech Tips


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Small Shifts, Big Returns: Actionable Lawyer Tech Tips for Everyday Practice

By Joan Feldman | 2026

Legal technology is often marketed as a sweeping, revolutionary force meant to completely automate your firm overnight. While high-level enterprise software is important, true day-to-day productivity gains don’t require massive, disruptive overhauls. Lasting efficiency is built on micro-habits—the minor, tactical adjustments you make to the software and apps you already open every single morning. Your primary bottleneck isn’t a lack of tools; it is the friction inside your daily workflows.

At Attorney at Work, our popular Lawyer Tech Tips articles aim to deliver immediate, actionable guidance. The authors focus on the practical tools used by high-performance practitioners. So, whether you are seeking to master document automation, unlock Gen AI prompts, or optimize your communication channels to eliminate unnecessary meetings, subtle adjustments and “aha!” tips can save precious hours and mental energy.

The Four Pillars of Legal Tech Micro-Efficiency

To transform your desktop from a source of friction into an optimized productivity engine, focus on four tactical software quadrants:

Mastering Your Primary Instruments

A musician spends hours mastering the precise nuances of their instrument; an attorney must approach their software stack with the exact same level of professional respect. Relying on default configurations or outdated manual methods is an expensive administrative drain on your practice.

When you dedicate just 10 minutes to implementing an automated macro, a custom prompt template, or a communication workflow, you are buying back time to focus on complex strategy and client care. Explore our quick tutorials and productivity shortcuts below to sharpen your digital toolkit.


Lawyer Tech Tips FAQ`

  • What are the best Microsoft Word tips for lawyers handling long legal documents? Attorneys handling complex briefs or contracts should immediately stop using manual spacing and formatting, and instead master Word’s native Styles pane to ensure cohesive heading hierarchies. Additionally, leveraging the Navigation Pane allows for rapid section rearrangement, utilizing the built-in Quick Parts feature automates the insertion of recurring boilerplate language, and utilizing advanced track changes options protects document metadata before exporting.

    How can a lawyer use artificial intelligence to automate daily law firm workflows? Lawyers can automate repetitive daily tasks by shifting from generic consumer text prompts to structured “metaprompting” and custom AI agents. By utilizing secure platforms like Microsoft Copilot Agent Builder or Claude Projects, an attorney can upload firm precedents, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and style guides, creating a secure, isolated assistant dedicated to generating initial drafts of routine emails, client updates, or document summaries.

    Why should law firms switch from live video meetings to asynchronous tools like Loom? Asynchronous video tools like Loom drastically eliminate the scheduling friction and time-waste associated with traditional live meetings. Instead of coordinating multiple calendars for a brief update, an attorney can record a two-minute screen-share walking through a complex contract revision or client brief. This provides clear, visual context that team members or clients can digest on their own schedule, serving as an immutable, searchable record of the file’s progression.


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