Spring Cleaning Your Legal Tech Stack: What to Keep, What to Cut 

Law firms should regularly evaluate their legal tech stack to eliminate redundant tools and streamline processes. This involves auditing software, assessing the return on investment (ROI), adopting AI-powered solutions, and training staff on updated workflows. Proper implementation of these steps can enhance efficiency and reduce costs in legal practices.

Just as law firms periodically review case strategies, they should also assess their legal tech stack. A cluttered system with redundant or outdated tools can slow down workflows and increase costs. 

Step 1: Identify Redundant Tools 

Do you have multiple billing software subscriptions or overlapping document management systems? It’s time to audit your software and eliminate what’s not essential. 

Step 2: Evaluate the ROI of Each Tool 

For each software, ask: 

  • Does it improve efficiency? 
  • Are we using all its features? 
  • Can it be replaced with an all-in-one solution? 

Step 3: Adopt AI-Powered Efficiency 

Modern legal software like ChatGPT, Clio, and NetDocuments now offer AI-driven automation that eliminates the need for extra plug-ins and manual tasks. 

Step 4: Train Your Team on Updated Workflows 

Investing in training ensures that new technology is properly adopted. Many firms fail to see the benefits of their legal tech simply because their staff isn’t trained in it. 

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