Legal Technology refers to any software or hardware tools, as well as practices and methods that are used in the legal industry. This includes case management systems, document automation, e-discovery, digital forensics, artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as predictive coding, and other technologies designed specifically for law firms, corporate legal departments or government agencies to manage their operations more efficiently and effectively. Legal technology is constantly evolving in response to changes in the industry, driven by advancements in AI, data analytics, cloud computing, and mobile devices, among others. The goal of legal technology is to improve access to justice, reduce costs, increase efficiency, and enhance the overall quality of legal services provided to clients.