How Legal Tech Helps Law Offices Boost Efficiency and Attract Clients

Recent disruptions like COVID-19, political instability and economic volatility coupled with changing customer expectations have been forcing the legal industry out of its comfort zone of cozy conservatism — right into the growth zone of digital transformation. 

Digital transformation is an essential step into a new reality where law offices can easily amplify their value to clients, boost efficiency, and improve their teams’ well-being — all at the same time.

Law offices can take this step right now.

Why Should You Embrace Digital Transformation And How to Do It Right?

Many law offices don’t seem to be enthusiastic about digital transformation yet. And here is why. 

“Lawyers tend to be change-averse and are happy to continue working in the same old ways that they’ve always known. This coupled with the business model, i.e. hourly billing rates [as many as 77% of US attorneys prefer hourly rate to any other billing method — Loio], means they are not incentivised to work differently.”

Sharan Kaur, a corporate lawyer, SaaS legal tech start up mentor

But things need to change.

“Both law firms and in-house legal teams are increasingly aware that in order to remain competitive they need to adopt some level of digital transformation,” Kaur states. 

“Clients are expressly asking whether technology is being used at the firm and to what extent,” she emphasizes. 

Luckily, as many as 64% of law firm leaders already believe that insufficient use of technology may have a detrimental effect on profitability.

How do you kick off the digital transformation of your law office? The answer is: start small.

“Create a focus group to specifically understand the pain points in your organisation and match those against the legal technology platforms that can be used to alleviate the pain points. Have discussions with peer firms to understand what they are doing about similar pain points and the technology they are using. Start with small repetitive tasks and avoid the big bang approach.”

Sharan Kaur, a corporate lawyer, SaaS legal tech start up mentor

It’s worth noting that digital transformation is not just about blindly adopting every legal tech tool available in the market. It’s not about introducing legal tech just for the sake of doing it. It’s about creating an innovation-powered legal culture and improving internal processes by utilizing a combination of tools that are already in use and several new technologies to their fullest potential.

Before the start, it’s crucial to know what technologies and approaches have proven efficient for other market players.

What’s Next?

Although it’s impossible to see into the future, it may be safe to assume that we are likely to witness a trend towards smarter legal tech adoption. A growing number of legal leaders will realize two things. Firstly, the impulse to implement legal tech should come from the top. Secondly, legal tech adoption shouldn’t be treated as a side project, but rather be a consistent effort documented in a law office’s growth strategy.

It’s already becoming clear that implementing legal tech tools is inefficient without investing in change management. Although there are some tools that can be easily used from the word go — like Microsoft Word add-ins, others require time and effort to get to know.

Legal teams should be navigated through legal tech adoption and motivated to master tech solutions. Navigation can start with such a little thing as a pre-deployment warning for end-users that although the software may not seem intuitive right away, but once they get the hang of it, they’ll become much more efficient than when doing it in the old way. Having a dedicated tech team and holding training sessions may be necessary to proceed, too.

As for motivation, encouraging innovation through compensation decisions may be a wise option to take.

To wrap up, the legal industry is stepping into the era of unprecedented opportunities for all the market actors — legal offices, law practitioners (do you like our illustration at the top of the page?), and customers. Technology is arguably an extremely important enabler of this era. If approached wisely, it can work magic.

Article by Yevheniia Savchenko

Yevheniia Savchenko was a Product Content Manager at Lawrina. Yevheniia creates user interface copies for Lawrina products, writes release notes, and helps customers get the best user experience from all Lawrina products. Also, Yevheniia is in charge of creating helpful content on legal template pages (Lawrina Templates) and up-to-date information on US law (Lawrina Guides). In her spare time, Yevheniia takes up swimming, travels, and goes for a walk in her home city.

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