Legal technology

Legal technology is changing the law environment and it is changing it fast, and, we believe, for the better.

As drafters of legal documents, lawyers take pride in providing tailored work. Given that the work often asks for bespoke solution, it was long thought – correctly – that software solutions were not really able to assist lawyers in their work.

So, lawyers were left battling with MS Word in order to produce their documents.

However, the legal software environment is changing fast. Gone are the days that legal software could, at best, generate a sort of searchable document database. Powerful software is being created that helps to create a much more automated work environment, also in the legal field.

State-of-the art legal software  provides solutions for contract drafting, preventing the team from doing repetitive work and giving the team time to flourish as drafters while reducing their monotonous workload. Intelligent clauses and an environment that understands the grammar of multiple languages are some of the features that revolutionize the way that document templates are being generated.

It allows  legal professionals, whether in a law firm or in a in-house legal team, to focus on what really matters, providing high quality work through focusing on the content of the document in order to have it correctly suit the company’s needs, saving time & money, and enhancing the quality in one go.

At PKM Africa, we firmly believe that investing in state-of-the art legal software is essential in providing high quality legal services to our clients.

If you wonder what implementing legal software could mean for your organisation, please do not hesitate to contact us. 

 

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