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AI offers helping hand with pricing

26 June 2019
Issue: 7846 / Categories: Legal News , Technology , Legal services
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Artificial intelligence (AI) software that helps law firms price their services has been launched by IT company Intapp

According to the company, its new product, Intapp Pricing, will allow firms to ‘scope, price, resource, budget and monitor engagements with increased flexibility and accuracy’. Intapp says it recently conducted a survey in which 42% of lawyers said they felt their office technology experience would be improved if they had access to more intuitive software. Intapp vice president Jose Lazares said: ‘Clients today are asking professional services firms—especially in the legal realm—to provide more value and clarity in their engagements.’

Issue: 7846 / Categories: Legal News , Technology , Legal services
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