LawTech Talks: The hierarchy of data needs
In this special episode of LawTech Talks, produced in partnership with Clio, we reflect on the next set of challenges for practitioners when it comes to self-education on the powers and capabilities of emerging technologies and the need to meaningfully triage and prioritise for the health of your practice.
Host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Clio founder and chief executive Jack Newton, who is based in Canada, about where the provider sees Australia as sitting in the global market at this juncture and why, what is so exciting about the Australian marketplace at present, the headline trends and challenges to look out for as the new year approaches, and how practitioners can best identify necessary practical steps moving forward.
Mr Newton also delves into Clio’s AI strategy and its push in the Australian market, ensuring the right resources are being deployed for one’s tech stack, avoiding a “set and forget” attitude with existing practice management platforms, realising the “hierarchy of data needs”, appreciating whether your practice is at on the adoption spectrum, and why cloud solutions remain so critical.
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