Law Technology Updates and Insights for September's Orange Rag

Law Technology Updates and Insights for September's Orange Rag

The most recent developments and trends in legal technology are highlighted in the September issue of the Orange Rag, with a focus on how automation, artificial intelligence, and strategic partnerships are changing legal workflows. Tech-driven solutions are being adopted by legal practitioners more frequently in an effort to improve client results, expedite procedures, and increase efficiency.

Legal Practice Using Generative AI

In law firms, generative AI is still making waves. Lawyers may now automate research, contract analysis, and document preparation using tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot. Businesses of all sizes are experimenting with AI-powered solutions to increase productivity while preserving accuracy and compliance, per the ILTA 2025 Technology Survey. Legal teams can spend less time on tedious labor and concentrate on higher-value duties by incorporating AI solutions.

Superpanel Becomes a Pioneer in Legal Technology

With $5.3 million in funding to alter litigation onboarding and triage procedures, Superpanel has come out of stealth mode. The technology greatly improves turnaround times and lowers administrative expense by streamlining case intake, effectively organizing evidence, and giving legal teams a consolidated workflow.

Flex Law and FirstAI Collaboration

The promise of AI-driven training for legal practitioners is demonstrated by Flex Legal’s partnership with FirstAI. The collaboration centers on Copilot AI training, which has demonstrated notable time savings in legal research and trial preparation thus far. These partnerships demonstrate the expanding trend of fusing legal practice with technological know-how to improve operational effectiveness.

The More Comprehensive View

The changes from September emphasize that legal technology is now necessary for competitive advantage and is no longer optional. Law firms are using technologies that improve customer service, save costs, and facilitate quicker, more intelligent decision-making, from the use of AI to creative platforms and collaborations. The focus on tech-enabled workflows and digital transformation will only grow as 2025 goes on.

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