(Chicago, IL) 17 December 2024 – The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) is thrilled to announce the release of the Winter 2024 issue of Peer to Peer magazine, titled "Taxonomy, Data, Governance, and AI… Oh My!" This latest edition delves into the transformative power of AI-driven automation and strategic partnerships in the legal industry.
Explore Revolutionary Workflows and Efficiency Improvements
This issue offers a comprehensive exploration of how leading law firms leverage AI-driven automation and strategic partnerships to revolutionize their workflows. Readers will discover remarkable improvements in efficiency and data security, as well as practical strategies to implement these innovations in their own practices.
A Guide to Legal Project Management
For those seeking to enhance their legal project management skills, this issue provides a thorough guide on merging AI and data analytics to boost efficiency and decision-making capabilities. From AI-driven automation to cloud-native solutions, the insights and advice presented are invaluable for professionals navigating the rapidly evolving legal tech landscape.
Real-World Success Stories
Settle in for a cozy read with several real-world success stories that highlight the tangible benefits of embracing these cutting-edge technologies. These stories offer clear roadmaps for firms aiming to stay ahead of the curve in 2025, showcasing how modernizing workflows and implementing robust data governance policies can lead to significant advancements.
Stay Informed and Inspired
"We are excited to share the Winter 2024 issue of Peer to Peer, which is packed with insights and practical advice for legal professionals," said Joy Heath Rush CEO of ILTA. "Our goal is to provide our readers with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate and thrive in the evolving legal tech landscape."
ABOUT ILTA
The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) serves the professional needs of more than 26,000 international legal technology professionals and their organizations. Since its founding in 1980, the association's focus is to achieve results for our membership and the legal technology profession at large. Much of the value we provide as an association occurs through the coordinated efforts with our global volunteer membership teams.