Lawyer Tech Tips
True day-to-day productivity gains don’t require massive, disruptive tech overhauls. Lasting efficiency is built on micro-habits—the minor, tactical adjustments you make to the software, apps, and artificial intelligence tools you already open every single morning. Your primary bottleneck isn’t a lack of tech; it’s the friction hiding inside your daily workflows.
Explore our quick tutorials and productivity shortcuts below to sharpen your digital toolkit. For our definitive, high-level strategy guide on scaling your firm’s digital infrastructure, check out our comprehensive Legal Tech hub page.
Using these tech cleanup tips from Danielle Davis Roe will help clear the way for a more efficient and profitable practice.
Danielle DavisRoe - February 28, 2025
Jordan Turk lays out four tangible strategies your firm can use to start feeling the benefits of AI — without the stress.
Jordan Turk - February 24, 2025
If you’re a lawyer or marketing professional charged with marketing your law firm check out these top AI tools for lawyers.
Joan Feldman - February 15, 2025
The marketing objective is to get clients. The cybersecurity objective is to keep your data safe. Those two objectives are often at odds with one another.
Michael Maschke, Sharon Nelson and John Simek - January 23, 2025
In a never-ending game of cat and mouse, cybersecurity companies are using AI to help combat the world’s increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
Michael Maschke, Sharon Nelson and John Simek - January 14, 2025
Tech Tips | The best collaboration tools bridge the gap between efficiency and confidentiality.
Danielle DavisRoe - January 10, 2025
With these personal productivity apps, you can streamline your workflow, improve client service, and tame the daily chaos in your practice.
The Editors - January 3, 2025
Microsoft Word's editor, dictate and text prediction features are all based on AI.
Danielle DavisRoe - December 31, 2024
These tips show how to use bookmarks to make PDFs user-friendly.
Danielle DavisRoe - December 31, 2024
You spent a lot of time getting that pleading or contract together, and now you're ready to send it out. The last thing you want to do is inadvertently expose your prior edits or others' comments to prying eyes.
Deborah Savadra - December 31, 2024