We define
the legal tech category as companies offering tech - enabled services and products to those in the legal industry.
LawSites is in
the Legal Tech category.
Not exact matches
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Legal Tech Coverage, in the Azbee
Category: Online > Online Product Review • Judicial Nominations, in the Azbee
Category: Online > Online Single Topic Coverage by a Team •
Legal Rebels, in the Azbee
Category: Design > Feature Article Design > Less Than $ 3 Million Revenue • Web 100 in the Azbee
Category: Design > Feature Article Design > Less Than $ 3 Million Revenue • «Rallying for Reform» in the Azbee
Category: Design > Opening Page / Spread - Photo > Less Than $ 3 Million Revenue
Let's start with artificial intelligence, then turn to some other new
categories of
legal tech, and finally look at a few example of mature technology that still add value in building a
tech - enabled law practice.
Beyond AI: Other New
Categories of
Legal Tech.
In a novel move, MDR LAB, the
legal tech incubator of UK law firm Mishcon de Reya has announced that two property sector companies, Derwent London and Coyote will sponsor the Real Estate
category of its programme this year and mentor start - ups that join its second cohort.
Crunchbase puts both markets of
legal tech startups under one
category.
In the Canadian
legal tech space, analytics companies tend to fall into one of two
categories: descriptive analytics and predictive analytics.
In 2008, forces that had been bubbling below the surface, long suppressed by the 25 - year bull market for
legal services, emerged to accelerate fundamental change akin to those that follow deregulation, most notably, out - of -
category competition, such as law firms are seeing from
legal -
tech startups, «offshoring,» and other consultancies, and a decline in pricing power.
Using CB Insights and analytics, we identified 50 startups working in
legal tech, and categorized them into a market map spanning key emerging
categories such as electronic discovery, law practice management, and online
legal services.
It's worth noting the Pinsents is particularly highly rated for its
tech - savvy — scoring an A * in this
category of this year's
Legal Cheek survey — with «many new initiatives in the firm to streamline work» and «encouragement and support from all corners to work in a more
tech savvy way».
This year he was named in the «disruptors»
category of The Lawyer Hot 100 list, hailing those on the front line of
legal tech.
Since
Legal Tech is the freshest
category I was curious to see if growth would be more dramatic but it looks too early to judge.
Note that Angel.co has two
categories:
Legal and a newer one:
Legal Tech.