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We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Legal apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.

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What is the best (and most reliable) legal AI/software out there?

r/Lawyertalk
I use Gavel for the rest of my work product, because they have two products - Gavel Workflows (which is like the intake + legal template builder you described) and Gavel Exec (which is an AI assistant in Word and helps me with contract analysis, ...

I've compiled 27 tools for lawyers of all backgrounds and jurisdictions. No links, just useful information.

r/LawFirm
... I came across a pretty nifty ... is easiest for them wether that be plead guilty or accept the offer ect. It's called Legal compass https://legalcompass.shop/ they seem to offer high end security as well as to make sure ...

What Apps Are You Using in Your Legal Practice? Local vs. Cloud-Based?

r/LawFirm
Same if you need legal advice. Lawyers: please do not participate in threads that violate our rules. ... This is a safe and open environment dedicated to the promotion of project management methodologies, with the purpose of fostering and promoting free discussion about all things project management...

What are some AI apps you lawyers recommend (if any) for non-lawyers? How effective is ChatGPT?

r/legaltech
I don’t have the background to fact-check sections and clauses. curious what apps or tools others are using that are actually trusted for this kind of thing · Locked post. New comments cannot be posted. Share ... Lawyers can use ChatGPT because they know when something looks off. Non-lawyers usually...

What apps should every law student have on their phone?

r/LawSchool
Of barbri, Themis, and Kaplan, I like Kaplan app best (tho it boots you from active quizzes if you lock your phone). Don't pay for the lexis q&a app, there's probably a print one you can borrow from your law library and the questions are the same.

Attorneys - which apps for case project management?

r/gtd
Didn't stick in the long run but I attribute that to my general lack of discipline, rather than any shortcomings in the app. Post-its on my monitor is the best I can do, realistically. ... Mixed practice (advisory / litigation) lawyer here working in house. My client runs Office 365. ... DooM E...

Any useful apps/websites for law students?

r/LawSchool
73 votes, 14 comments. I’ve been struggling in studying law as a freshmen. 😭😭🥹

Legal news apps / websites?

r/LawSchool
See what your law library recommends for current awareness? I personally like Law.com (which contains a number of other legal periodicals i.e. New York Law Journal, American Lawyer, etc.), Bloomberg Law and Law360.

Best to-do list and case management app or software?

r/Lawyertalk
Same if you need legal advice. Lawyers: please do not participate in threads that violate our rules. ... I'm getting really tired of Microsoft outlook, to do, and associated products for task and calendar management. What apps or software do you use to manage your to-do list and case schedules?

18 Best Apps for Lawyers To Improve Productivity

r/LawyersUsefulThings
Also, Clio integrates with many of the other apps for lawyers on this list (we have over 200 integration partners in total), which means you’ll be able to run your entire practice from one place. ... Evernote has long been a leader in the legal industry thanks to its simple design and ability to cap...

what's the best legal case management software for a small firm?

r/LawFirm
I am an attorney and I second this recommendation for Smokeball. We had Netdocs and Rocketmatter, looked at so many alternatives and Smokeball checked all the boxes and then some. We made the switch in September.

Best legal case management software for a growing law firm

r/msp
We implement that plus a cloud desktop Dm if you have questions. ! ... Practice Master is solid and has awesome support. ... I support a client that provides payment plans for both LEAP Legal and Smokeball.

I've compiled 27 tools for lawyers of all backgrounds and jurisdictions. No links, just useful information.

r/legaladviceofftopic
Google Drive - is one of the most popular cloud storage apps for lawyers (Free up to 15 GB) OneDrive - If you mainly work in a Microsoft environment, you may gravitate towards this one rather than the alternatives.

Legal software for Non-lawyers

r/legaltech
Any lawyer not out to fleece you would greatly appreciate your chronological documents summarized in the title. I've given up on finding lawyers. The corporations own the good ones and the rest is mostly ambulance chasers. ... You take the RECORD, the labs. Geez ... More replies More replies Mo...

Does anyone know of software similar to Brightflag but better?

r/LawFirm
If you don’t care about fast customer service, then Legal Tracker is the most feature-packed bang for your buck. Haven’t used them in 3 years, so maybe the aesthetic is cleaner now.

Inexpensive Case Management Software

r/LawFirm
Planner is an included app that can be useful for keeping track of deadlines. ... Backdocket was developed by a local PI firm here and serves well for smaller volume. I think it’s $30 a member. ... It’s worth the cost for me to have an integrated system that everyone will use, and that becomes part ...

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r/Lawyertalkr/LawFirmr/legaltechr/LawSchoolr/gtdr/LawyersUsefulThingsr/mspr/legaladviceofftopic

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