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DWF selects Legora to increase the legal work of volume – artificial lawyer

DWF selects Legora to increase the legal work of volume – artificial lawyer


If the artificial lawyer were to cover every client’s victory, there would be nothing but such stories here… .but, this is really worth watching.

The DWF Legal Firm which evolved into an ALSP and was once publicly ranked-there ‘Incnded (Genai) Legora … to simplify its legal volume operations, manage contracts and automate fast tasks’. This will use it in a way that provides maximum benefit to the firm and its customers from Increasing the total number of issues it can handle.

The firm said they have already seen a 60% increase in how quickly an issue can end in some areas.

DWF said it will use Genai’s pioneer for:

  • Internet incident answers
  • Contract Risk Analysis and Redlinim
  • Supporting proper corporate care
  • Legal abstraction of work
  • Automation of work streams in operations based on volume

All good and good – and it is good to see a legal firm really predicts exactly what a Genai tool will use. But with more interest is Why.

‘This will accelerate the turn time (and) Increase the volume of work treated by DWF‘They said.

Let’s repeat it last little: Increase the volume of work.

Al has been having to have the fact that if you can automate large parts of a workflow, then you do not hurt your business – instead You allow the firm to take more issues. And it looks like DWF has completely embraced that idea. Good for them!

And of course, this can only be achieved because, as the firm explained: ‘((((approach)) gives efficiency, Price safety and transparency to its customers while focusing on the quality of service. ‘

IE AI + Price Security (Fixed / Estimated Fees) = Efficiency and more issues treated = More $ $ $ for the firm and more customer needs met faster.

What should you not like?

Julia PerezThe Global Chief of Legal Operations at DWF said: ‘By integrating legora into our legal operations, we are not only efficient management, but also by strengthening our commitment to the innovation and service of the client on the scale. Now we are seeing up to 60% faster times of turn. This means that our customers get faster, more accurate and real -time knowledge, all without compromising on quality. ‘

DWF legal operations offers include over 500 legal, technological and processes across the US, India and the United Kingdom. Originally founded in 2001 as the first provider of the Alternative Legal Services in the World (ALSP), it was won by DWF Group in 2020, they added.

Ion GraingerThe main technology official at DWF added: ‘In DWF, we invest in technology that empowers our people and helps us provide positive results with our customers. The inclusion of Legora in our legal operations is a key example of this-given it prone to simplify the flow of complex work, to increase accuracy and to scale our skills. ‘

And Legora’s head in the UK & I, Alex Fortescue-WeBb;

Comment Al:

While it is always good to see the legal sector bringing funds to Genai to promote efficiency, the reality is that very few such cases are associated with any notice of how the use of it will actually change that legal business in an essential and/or economic way.

What DWF has done is go straight to the heart of the matter: ie. It directs the overall capacity of the production of a legal business. They have also combined this with business parts that are able to accept fixed fees to maximize the benefits.

It would be good if any legal firm did this kind of thing and show how exactly using it was in real benefit to the business as a whole and/or customers. It is just too easy to say ‘it makes us more efficient’, without explaining what it means in practical terms.

You can find more about Legora here.


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