Legal Ops Driving the Future of AI-powered CLM
There continues to be tremendous upsides… to improve results, speed up processes, and reduce costs in your enterprise by applying AI skills to contract lifecycle management.
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There continues to be tremendous upsides… to improve results, speed up processes, and reduce costs in your enterprise by applying AI skills to contract lifecycle management.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is legal’s current disruptor. It modernizes legal processes, with a focus on improving current contracting methods. AI-powered Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) provides cutting-edge capabilities in contracting to drastically improve processes. This article explores 5 key differences that set AI-powered CLM apart.
There has been exciting evolution on the contract lifecycle management (CLM) front – proving the tech solution of tomorrow is here now.
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For the risk-averse...
The biggest tech disruptor in decades was spurred by the pandemic. Legal technology brought with it a cushion for the legal world, softening the blow for a hands-on, in-person industry. It also introduced legal departments to a world of software and tools that significantly lightens their load, reduces their overhead expenditure, and improves quality.
Migrating to a new legal technology platform can be a significant step for a company’s in-house evolution.
Alternative legal service providers continue to make significant inroads in the legal industry, growing their global market share to $13.9 billion.– ABA Journal
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A recent ILTACON panel suggests that $5 billion has been invested in legal technology in the past few years.– Artificial Lawyer
Legal departments and general counsel...