Legal tech needs a Consumer Reports. For each category of tool, experts decide which criteria matter, then rate the products head to head across each category (added bonus: could then use choiceboxing to decide which to ultimately adopt based on individual needs!)
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Love this idea in theory, but I wonder if it would make things worse. The longer I'm in the legaltech world, the more I think it's more akin to popularity contests than actual evaluation and measurement of tools. I fear the lesser-known but awesome tools will get buried further.
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@DocumateLaw might have a shorter learning curve but maybe some tradeoffs. to the "consumer reports" point from@GTeninbaum - there is this from@Capterra https://www.capterra.com/document-generation-software/ … - though lacking#A2J or#probono tools/infoThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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