That’s an attention getting title! This blog post from ReVia discusses six use cases for smart automation and AI in legal governance!
The article titled (wait for it!) Six Use Cases for Smart Automation and AI in Legal Governance (available here) discusses how legal governance has never been more challenging than it is today. Corporate legal departments and law firms today must adapt to continually evolving regulatory mandates, rapidly rising data volumes, and increasingly complex technology ecosystems. With the need to address those challenges, the promise of AI and automation in legal governance has never been more compelling. But realizing that promise doesn’t start with buzzwords. It starts with intention.
Smart legal teams aren’t asking “Can we use AI?” Instead, they’re asking questions like: “How can I leverage intelligent solutions that deliver measurable value and reduce risk?” This approach to applying AI with intention – to address real business challenges – is where today’s success stories for are coming from, leveraging smart tools and intelligent workflows.
So, what are the six use cases for smart automation and AI in legal governance? And how can ReVia’s Hive platform – in conjunction with NetDocuments – leverage automation and rule-based intelligence to simplify governance, reduce manual burden, and strengthen compliance? Find out here, it’s only one click! One use case for your finger is clicking the link! 😉
So, what do you think? How are you applying automation technology to legal governance? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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