One of the things we regularly see legal teams grapple with is when to put their legal automation solution into live use.
Topics: Document Automation, Legal Technology, In-House Legal, Law Firm Management, Digital Signatures, Self-Service Legal Automation, Legal Automation, Legal Operations, Contract Management
TVs, practice management systems, and using things until they die
Topics: Document Automation, Legal Technology, In-House Legal, Law Firm Management, Legal Automation, Legal Operations, Law Firm Strategy, Law Firm Profitability
From Hours to Weeks: The Bigger Benefits of Process Improvement in Document Automation Projects
Like many involved in legal automation, we initially started with a focus on document automation.
This was the particular pain point we had experienced as banking and corporate lawyers ourselves, and we were looking for a way to draft complex legal documents much more quickly and with fewer errors.
When we set up LawHawk eight years ago, there weren’t many options for broader workflow automation, so most initial projects were limited to document automation. Even so, it was common for our projects to deliver 75% or more time savings when drafting individual documents, and potentially much more when delivering packages of documents. This could often translate to several hours of time savings for drafters per matter.
Topics: Future of Law, Document Automation, Legal Technology, In-House Legal, Law Firm Management, Digital Signatures, Self-Service Legal Automation, Legal Automation, Legal Operations
ActionStep customers have never had so many great options for advanced document automation!
If you are an ActionStep customer or are considering ActionStep as an option to replace your legacy practice management system, you will likely be very interested in a number of new options that are available for ActionStep customers to create the type of complex legal documents that law firms are going to need to be able to create in an era when anyone will be able to access some form of AI to create documents. Differentiation in this area will be increasingly valuable.
The ability to create more complex legal documents has been a key gap in most practice management systems we have looked at. While most practice management system providers market their solutions as having document automation, it falls far short of what we know is possible with specialist tools. Being able to merge names, addresses, and dates is not advanced document automation!
We can see that ActionStep now has at least three good new options, which should be a strong differentiating factor for firms considering a switch. Even if you’ve looked at ActionStep before and it wasn’t the right fit at that time, it may be time for a fresh look.
Topics: Document Automation, Legal Technology, Document Assembly, Law Firm Management, HotDocs Advance, Legal Automation, Matter Management, Law Firm Strategy, Law Firm Profitability, HotDocs, NetDocuments, ActionStep, PatternBuilder
How to score lower for your organiser and protector contract management styles
One of the most interesting things I got from the recent World Commerce & Contracting Summit in Sydney was the report and session run by Dr Sara Cullen of Cullen Group on my Contract Management Style profile. If you haven't done one before, I recommend it.
My results are above, showing how I compare to the average person.
I wasn't particularly surprised that I scored highly for my focus on the relationship development, problem-solving, entrepreneur and scanner categories. They are all things that we have had to focus on when looking to build and grow a new business that intersects complex legal and compliance workflows with fast-moving technological advances. The need to talk to people, understand their problems, and match them to technologies that can solve them is constant – and what I enjoy.
I did pause to think about my relatively low scores for Organizer and Protector and whether those are things that I need to score more highly on.
Topics: Document Automation, In-House Legal, Digital Signatures, Compliance, Legal Automation, Email Management, Legal Operations, Contract Management, Knowledge Management
The means of improving contract management is all around us
The 2024 World Commerce & Contracting APAC Summit on 12 and 13 August was a great reminder of the importance of contracts in everything we do and the need to create more value in our contracting.
Topics: Document Automation, Legal Technology, In-House Legal, Self-Service Legal Automation, Legal Automation, Email Management, Legal Operations, Contract Management, Knowledge Management
How to migrate from HotDocs Classic to HotDocs Advance
Although HotDocs Advance has been out for around five years, I know many organisations have not yet migrated across from HotDocs Classic.
There are many reasons for this, including:
- not understanding HotDocs Advance's full potential to go further than Classic and create more valuable solutions. With the world's most powerful document automation solution, you can do better-quality work much faster. You can support more clients without the cost of adding more staff, and you can charge higher fees for less time.
- Accessing HotDocs Classic via an integration such as ActionStep, where an integration with HotDocs Advance has not, until recently, been easily available.
However, from what I have observed, many more practical issues hold firms back. I summarise these and options for dealing with them below. For firms that are using ActionStep and who would like to integrate with HotDocs Advance, I share an exciting update on that below as well.
Topics: Document Automation, HotDocs Advance
Whether you start your legal automation project large or small, start!
Last week was interesting in terms of both doing a lot of automation work, while also discussing potential approaches to new projects with prospective customers.
Topics: Document Automation, Legal Technology, In-House Legal, Law Firm Management, Automated NDAs, Legal Automation, Legal Operations, Contract Management, Productivity
My existing legal automation solution isn’t working for me – what are my options?
The problem
We often come across people who have some form of existing automation solution in place, but it isn’t meeting their needs and they aren’t sure what to do about it.
They have potentially invested a lot of money already in the existing solution, so there’s a large sunk cost that is in their mind.
Of course, the best thing to do is to ignore sunk costs – what's done is done - and to focus on what is the best decision from here on. Easier said than done, but still necessary!
Reasons
There could be a number of reasons why the existing solution isn’t meeting needs. These could include:
Topics: Document Automation, Legal Technology, In-House Legal, Law Firm Management, Digital Signatures, Legal Automation, Email Management, Matter Management, Legal Operations, Contract Management, Law Firm Strategy, Knowledge Management
Is NDA automation the best place to start your legal automation journey?
In legal automation, the most important thing is actually getting started and finding an initial project to get going with. Too many legal teams think about it, and think about it, and never actually start. But where do you start?
Topics: Document Automation, Legal Technology, In-House Legal, Document Assembly, Self-Service Legal Automation, Automated NDAs, Legal Automation, Legal Operations, Contract Management, Productivity