
"In this episode of "Adventures in Legal Tech," host Jared Correia welcomes Caspar Roxburgh, GM of Draftable, to discuss solutions for law firm tech overload and explore fresh paths in legal technology innovation. If you're like most smartphone users, there are numerous unused apps lurking in the background, serving no purpose other than slowing you down and potentially costing you money."
"Are you among the many lawyers overwhelmed by a deluge of new technology? Is your firm looking for the best ways to vet technology vendors? Are you tired of time-wasting demos? Respecting Your Time While the content of a software demo is important, there are broader issues that can help you vet your vendors. Here, Caspar explains. Feedback as a 'Best Practice' An effective technology vendor will constantly be gathering feedback to improve their customers' experience. Here's Caspar's take."
Many law firms accumulate unused or redundant technology that slows workflows and increases costs. Unnecessary tools create operational drag and hidden expenses. Vendor evaluation should extend beyond feature-focused demos to include respect for users' time and practical vetting criteria. Short, focused demos demonstrate time-awareness and practical fit. Vendors that gather continuous customer feedback can iteratively improve usability and value. Streamlining toolsets and selecting vendors committed to feedback-driven improvement reduces overload and fosters more effective legal technology adoption and innovation.
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