As law firms face pushback from clients on high rates and large legal bills, firm leaders are looking for durable ways to increase efficiency. The prospect of an economic downturn creates even more pressure to boost productivity and streamline processes.

One area where law firms stand to gain the most in terms of efficiency is document automation. In the simplest terms, document automation is the process of transforming frequently used documents or forms into dynamic templates—then creating a new document by guiding users through an intelligent interview process, the answers to which will customize the document to a firm’s exact requirements. Knowing the documents to be produced will be accurate and consistent with far less effort is a key benefit of document automation.

The Push for Efficiency

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