With artificial intelligence, legal professionals are getting much more done in a day. But for law firms that bill primarily by the hour, this may not bode well. As lawyers complete their work faster for clients, they log fewer billable hours, which means less revenue for the firm.
Due to this conflict between efficiency and
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AI Use Cases in Law: What Lawyers Can Actually Use AI for Today
Clio’s secure, legal-specific AI is built to support research, drafting, and everyday legal workflows.
Top AI use cases in law across the legal workflow
Here’s how AI supports lawyers in both the practice of law and the business of running a firm.…
How to Start a Legal Podcast
Why lawyers should consider starting a podcast
As legal marketing becomes more competitive, law firms need channels that build trust, not just visibility. As successful lawyers have shared through law firm marketing tips, thought leadership, education, and meaningful client engagement all play a key role in reaching potential legal clients effectively.
Clients want clear,…
How to Compare Two Word Documents in Microsoft Word (A Lawyer’s Guide)
Why document comparison matters in legal practice
Document comparison matters a great deal in legal work, particularly given the wide range of serious risks associated with the accuracy and consistency of legal documentation. For one, amendments to a contract that are missed during the review process can significantly alter an agreement and result in the…
Channel Partners Helping Law Firms Succeed With Clio: 2025 Partner Impact Award Winners
2025 Partner Impact Award winners
Each winner exemplifies what it means to be a top-producing partner and trusted advisor within the Clio partner ecosystem. Awards are organized by region, North America and International, to reflect the global reach of the Clio partner ecosystem and the unique ways partners support firms in different markets.
CPN Legal…
Why Write-Downs Are Costing Law Firms More Than Lost Billable Hours
What legal write-downs are and why they happen
A write-down is a decision to cut the amount of billable time that appears on a client invoice before it is sent. In other words, write-downs occur after legal work is performed, when some of the recorded time is intentionally removed or reduced during billing.
Write-downs are…
Shadow IT and AI in Law Firms: Risks and Prevention Guide
What is shadow IT?
Shadow IT is software that’s used without any knowledge, approval, or oversight from a law firm’s IT experts. Broadly speaking, shadow IT includes software that is downloaded and installed on local hardware, as well as cloud-based tools that can be accessed by logging into a web browser.
For example, individuals may…
California to Vote on AI Bill Targeting Lawyers’ Use of AI Tools
What SB 574 requires: four considerations for lawyers using AI
The bill doesn’t ban AI use in legal practice. Instead, it clarifies that existing professional obligations (confidentiality, competence, accuracy, and fairness) still apply when using AI tools.
The bill defines generative artificial intelligence as an “artificial intelligence system that can generate derived synthetic content, including…
AI Legal Compliance for Law Firms: What Lawyers Need to Know in 2026
What is AI legal compliance?
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21 Research-Backed Ways AI Helps Lawyers
Research into how AI can help lawyers
One of the more exciting aspects of witnessing a breakthrough technology like AI emerge seemingly overnight is to observe how it manifests in our daily life. In addition to us finding new ways to apply AI every day, the technology itself is also fast evolving.
To keep up…
Matter-Aware AI for Lawyers: What It Is and Why It Matters
What is matter-aware AI?
Matter-aware AI is legal artificial intelligence that connects directly to your practice management system and automatically understands your entire case file (—your documents, timeline, work product, and matter details) —before you even ask a question.
Most AI tools work differently: You type a question, they search a database, and return an…
How to Reduce Cognitive Overload in Lawyers
Mental health is a known problem in the legal profession
It can’t be talked about enough: legal professionals suffer disproportionally from mental health issues.
A recent study from Bloomberg Law found that lawyers reported feeling burned out in their work 42% of the time. Two key factors were that 49% were unable to disconnect from…
Clio in 2025: A New Era for Legal Work
A landmark year of growth, deals, and investments
For Clio, 2025 was a year of unprecedented growth, driven by strategic deals and acquisitions that fundamentally reshaped the legaltech landscape.
vLex acquisition
In June, Clio announced a definitive agreement to acquire vLex, completing the deal in November. At US$1 billion, this was the largest M&A…
AI-Generated Content Checklist for Lawyers: How to Use AI Confidently
Why reviewing AI-generated content matters
Generative AI can accelerate legal work, but it cannot replace the lawyer’s judgment. These systems predict what legal text should look like, they do not reason about doctrine, jurisdiction, or consequences. That’s why even fluent, well-structured answers can be subtly wrong or confidently hallucinated.
Legal-specific tools like Clio Work and…
How to Fix Your Law Firm’s Billing
Why billing is the backbone of a growing firm
Billing is more than administrative overhead. It’s a critical touchpoint in your client relationship and one of the primary drivers of your firm’s growth.
When billing is broken, the consequences ripple across the firm:
- Time worked never becomes time billed. Inefficient processes result in billable work
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How to Spot Bottlenecks at Your Law Firm (and Unlock Capacity Without Hiring)
What “lockup” tells you about your bottlenecks
Before you dig into specific bottlenecks, it helps to understand the big-picture metric that shows how much your processes are costing you: lockup.
Lockup measures how many days’ worth of your annual revenue are tied up as unbilled work or unpaid invoices. In other words, how long it…