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Legal Automation Explained: How AI Is Transforming Practice in 2026
Legal automation in 2026 is practical and present. 2026 is a turning point because legal AI adoption crossed from “interesting” to “operational,” and client expectations are now explicit.
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Court Reporting
Methods of Capturing the Record
This white paper looks at court reporters and the three primary methods used to capture the record for verbatim transcripts.
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Record Retrieval
Are Medical Records Legal Documents and Admissible in Court?
Learn what makes medical records admissible in court and how Lexitas delivers HIPAA-compliant medical record retrieval for litigation success.
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Technology
Vendor Due Diligence in the Age of AI: How Legal Teams Should Evaluate Legal Technology Providers
AI is changing legal technology fast. Learn how law firms and legal teams can approach vendor due diligence, evaluate AI legal tools, and reduce risk through accountability, quality controls, and proven workflows.
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Legal Talent Outsourcing
Legal Staffing Within MSP Programs: Why Program Fit Matters
Learn what a managed service provider is, why organizations use MSP programs, and how to choose a managed service provider that supports legal staffing needs effectively.
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Process Service
Due Diligence Service of Process Before Escalation
Learn what due diligence service of process means, why documentation matters, and how a stronger service record supports next steps.
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Record Retrieval
Medical Record Retrieval for Lawyers: A Practical Guide
A practical guide to medical record retrieval for lawyers, covering discovery timelines, HIPAA compliance, common delays, and how firms maintain control at scale.
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Process Service
Understanding Improper and Insufficient Service of Process
Learn how improper service of process and insufficient service of process can delay litigation, trigger motions to dismiss, and create avoidable jurisdictional risk.
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