We Are Changing the Way Legal Professionals Practice.
Legalpedia was borne out of the need to fill huge technology gaps that existed in the legal sector in the early 2000s.
Realising that the most efficient and effective legal services in less than a decade from now will be those that are able to successfully adjust their business models to use artificial intelligence–type tools while at the same time promoting and delivering the part of the legal service value proposition that the machines are not able to provide, our responsibility is to make such technology tools available and educate the legal profession on its availability, use, and benefits.
Over the next four years, the available computing power of legal professionals will likely increase at least twice and maybe three times. This is also coupled with benefits that will allow solo and small firm lawyers to access more, less expensive information, to create and join communities of lawyers, and to collaborate with in these communities in a way that is similar to having the networking and support that lawyers enjoy in large firms.
This increase in computing power and new devices will drive our company’s success due to our provision of services such as document automation, decisions engines, verbatim reporting tools, communication and collaboration tools, legal research tools, etc. The net effect of these trends in computing and its benefits will empower lawyers to compete at a higher level, and judges to unravel complicated cases easily and speedily.
Playing a central role in pioneering the deployment and training required to activate the technological possibilities already described gives our company much relevance and significance in this business space