MyCase

Founded in 2010, MyCase mission is to enable law firms to succeed by providing powerful legal practice management software that helps firms run efficiently from anywhere, provide an exceptional client experience, and easily track firm performance.

MyCase covers the entire client lifecycle with Lead Management, Case Management, Billing and Invoicing, and robust Reporting. It includes market leading features such as integrated LawPay Payments, built-in text messaging, and the MyCase Client Portal to centralize client communication and share files securely.

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Lawyers using legal AI toolsArtificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way law firms operate. Legal AI tools are making it easier for lawyers and legal professionals to streamline processes, automate tasks, and increase efficiency and productivity.   
According to recent reports, law firms are well on their way to adopting and implementing AI technology. An article from The American

Stacked3Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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ABA Weighs in on Listserv Ethics
At first glance, you might assume that this article was published in the early 1990s and was reprinted by mistake. If so, you’d be wrong. The truth is, the American Bar Association

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) technology is advancing exponentially compared to technologies of years past. The pace of change is happening so quickly that it’s hard to keep up. One way to track the impact of GenAI tools on the legal profession is through survey reports, so I’m always interested when new ones are released that

In this digital age, the practice of law looks a bit different. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is becoming more and more common—presenting both opportunities and challenges for legal practitioners. Many industries are wrestling with the complex AI legal issues that come with adopting this new technology, and while concerns about

Reading, reviewing, and crafting discovery responses isn’t just tedious—it’s downright time-consuming. But for legal professionals, artificial intelligence (AI) enables firms to work smarter, not harder. MyCase has partnered with Briefpoint to help firms save time on discovery documents by eliminating repetitive work required for responses. 
What is Briefpoint?
Briefpoint is a time-saving tool that automates

Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force in the legal industry. From the initial adoption of digital workflows in SaaS platforms to the cutting-edge capabilities of generative AI, legal AI is evolving at an unprecedented pace. This evolution is reshaping the fundamentals of how legal professionals operate, and knowing how

AI is early in its lifecycle, but the technology is already a powerful resource for legal professionals. ChatGPT and related AI tools can write, edit, and research—three tasks that weigh heavily on the daily agendas for paralegals and legal assistants. If ChatGPT can handle those duties, law firm administrators will likely ask their support team

For centuries, lawyers have been trusted advisors in navigating the legal system. However, with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), a question looms: Will AI replace lawyers?
The short answer is no, but writing off AI altogether would be a disservice to your firm and clients. 
AI is changing how legal professionals operate, and there’s

Artificial intelligence (AI) is here to stay, and legal professionals are eager to know how they can leverage it to increase productivity in their firms, which is why we’ve partnered with Legalyze.ai to offer MyCase customers powerful, AI-assisted document review and analysis. This integration empowers law firms to leverage advanced AI to quickly analyze case

The technology landscape for lawyers is complex and continually evolving. Defining technology needs and finding a trustworthy partner to fulfill those needs is a big job for anyone. This responsibility can be tough due to the challenge of vetting new technology providers in the legal space.
This guide addresses that challenge. Below, we’ll outline the