It’s the time of year to look at 2023 trends, and Sarena Regazzoni of Hanzo does so in discussing 2023 trends for navigating eDiscovery and AI!
As Sarena notes in this post (Navigating Ediscovery and AI in Legal Tech – 2023 Trends, available here), in 2023, the legal landscape has been significantly shaped by two key trends: the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the advancements in eDiscovery. These developments have not only transformed legal processes but also presented new challenges and opportunities for legal professionals.
So, in this first part of the series on 2023 trends for navigating eDiscovery and AI, Sarena examines the top blogs from Hanzo that have been at the forefront of these trends. Here’s one of the topics and blogs she discusses:
The Intersection of Legal Operations and Technological Efficiency:
As the legal industry embraces technological advances, the role of legal operations has become increasingly pivotal. In this section, we delve into how legal operations are transforming legal departments. The focus is on integrating strategic technology solutions to enhance efficiency and align legal strategies with broader business objectives, a critical aspect of the evolving legal landscape. This marks a significant shift towards more automated, data-driven legal processes, setting the stage for deeper discussions on the impact of technology in legal work.
To explore this topic further, read the detailed blog post: What is Legal Operations and How Does it Help Legal Departments?
Want to read about other 2023 trends for navigating eDiscovery and AI? Read Sarena’s post here, it’s just one more click! You can’t prepare for 2024 until you know what happened in 2023! 😉
So, what do you think? What notable 2023 trends did you see? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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