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AI Usage for Law Firms 2024 vs 2025

AI for law firms has been around for years now. So let’s take a look at how it’s evolving by looking at data we could pull from 2024, compared to data that’s coming in for this year. Individual AI usage by firm size (Clio 2025) Clio’s numbers are more generous because they count any professional
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Clio Suite Review: Complete Practice Management

Running a law practice means juggling case files, billing, client communication, calendars, and document storage across many platforms. Clio puts all of these functions in one cloud-based system. The interface connects time tracking directly to invoicing, pulls court dates into your calendar automatically, and gives clients a portal where they can check case status without
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Clio Manage Review: Cloud-Based Legal Software

Every lawyer I know has the same complaint. They spend more time managing their practice than actually practicing law. The billing takes hours. The file organization becomes a nightmare. Clients call asking about case status because information lives in three different places. I started looking at Clio Manage because the inefficiency problem keeps getting worse
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Clio Grow Review: Deep Dive

Clio Grow is a client relationship management system built specifically for law firms. It handles the intake process from the moment someone fills out a contact form on your website through the point where they sign an engagement letter and become a paying client. The software automates appointment scheduling, follow-up emails, and data entry so
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CasePeer Review 2026

Let me get straight to the point. CasePeer markets itself as the finish solution for personal injury law firms, promising to handle everything from case management to client communication in one cloud-based platform. The interface looks clean, the feature list appears comprehensive, and the medical treatment tracking capabilities stand out as genuinely useful for PI
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What Percent of Law Firms Use AI? Rundown for 2025

Quick Answer (TL, DR) The answer to what percent of law firms use AI depends on how you measure it. Recent surveys show anywhere from 21% to 80% adoption rates across legal practices. The most accurate picture shows about 30% of law firms have formally adopted AI tools, while individual lawyers using AI on their own
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Clio Review 2026: Is It Worth the Investment?

Clio builds cloud-based legal practice management software that over 150,000 legal professionals use worldwide. The platform handles everything from case management to billing, client communication to document storage, all in one system that you can access from anywhere. The interface is clean and straightforward, making it easier for attorneys to manage their caseload without juggling
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Is There a ChatGPT for Legal? The Complete Guide to AI-Powered Legal Tools

Quick Answer (TL;DR) Yes, there absolutely is a ChatGPT for legal, and the market is rapidly expanding. Tools like Harvey AI, LexisNexis+ AI, Westlaw’s AI-Assisted Research, and ChatGPT for Legal (specifically fine-tuned versions) now serve the legal industry. These platforms combine large language models with legal-specific training, case law databases, and compliance features that general-purpose
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Paralegal AI: Real Tools, Real Time Savings

Legal work involves mountains of paperwork. You spend hours reviewing contracts, organizing discovery documents, and tracking down case law. Your inbox fills with asks faster than you can respond. The administrative work never stops. Paralegal AI tools promise to change that. These platforms use artificial intelligence to handle document review, automate workflows, and speed up
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December 2025: Big Law’s AI Hiring Spree

Forget the headlines screaming “Big Law’s AI Panic.” Reuters nailed the scoop yesterday: Ropes & Gray just crowned Gretchen Greene—Meta’s AI policy ace—as its first Chief of AI Strategy. Herbert Smith Freehills lured Ilona Logvinova from Cleary Gottlieb for global AI oversight. Husch Blackwell grabbed Michael Yang from Adobe; Fisher Phillips tapped Pritesh Patel, Walmart’s