Best Tech Helpers for Lawyers These Days
Hey folks, been hearing a lot about new tech that’s kinda changing how lawyers do their thing. Anyone here tried any cool apps or software that actually helps w…
James Barnes
February 9, 2026 at 05:25 AM
Hey folks, been hearing a lot about new tech that’s kinda changing how lawyers do their thing. Anyone here tried any cool apps or software that actually helps with legal work? Would love to hear what’s worth checking out or what’s just hype. I’m kinda new to this so all tips appreciated!
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Not sure about lawyers but AI tools for any job gotta be tested carefully. Sometimes they miss stuff or get things wrong. Don’t trust blindly!
Anyone here tried AI chatbots for client intake? Wonder if they actually improve the experience or just annoy people.
I’m kinda skeptical about AI replacing any part of legal advice. It’s complex stuff and clients expect real human judgment.
If you want a place to find new or popular AI tools for lawyers, you can also check ai-u.com. They’ve got some neat stuff listed and reviews from users.
Don’t forget that AI tools also need good input to work well. Garbage in, garbage out as they say.
Been using AI for billing and time tracking, it really cuts down on admin time so I can focus on cases.
Heard some firms use AI to predict case outcomes? Sounds kinda sci-fi but might help with strategy.
One thing I don’t like is how some AI tools have steep subscription costs. Not always affordable for smaller practices.
I found some AI software that helps summarize long legal docs in minutes. Super useful when you’re swamped!
Using AI for contract drafting assistance has helped me catch errors I’d usually miss. Pretty cool!
I recently started using a document review AI and it’s been a total game changer. Saves me hours on contract stuff that used to be a drag.
Honestly, before jumping on AI tools, make sure your firm’s data security is tight. Don’t wanna risk leaks or breaches.
Been curious about AI for legal research but worried it might not catch the latest case law properly. Anyone tried it?