Automation Spotlight: A Large Law Firm’s Story
Most large law firms don’t have a technology problem. They have a plumbing problem. Decades of bolted-on systems, from document management to e-billing, create a...
This repository houses n8n workflows engineered for high-fidelity case management and compliance. Topics include zero-touch client intake systems (Webform to Retainer), automated deadline docketing triggers, and self-categorizing discovery archives. Focused on eradicating non-billable administrative friction to maximize fee-earning capacity.
Most large law firms don’t have a technology problem. They have a plumbing problem. Decades of bolted-on systems, from document management to e-billing, create a...
A national firm with over 700 attorneys was bleeding operational efficiency. Their core problem was not legal strategy but data logistics. Paralegals, some of the...
Most automation case studies start with a triumphant declaration of success. This is not one of them. This is a field report from a multi-year...
A global firm’s M&A practice was running on fumes and junior associate burnout. Their due diligence process for a typical mid-market deal involved throwing a...
The firm, a global operator with over 1,200 attorneys, was drowning in its own data. Their tech stack was a museum of acquisitions. A legacy...
The executive committee called it a “digital transformation initiative.” For the engineers in the trenches, it was a mandate to stop the bleeding. Our firm’s...
A 1000-lawyer AmLaw 50 firm ran its M&A practice on the back of junior associates, black-marker pens, and thousands of printed PDFs. Their due diligence...
The core rot in most large law firms is not a lack of legal talent. It is operational friction, baked into decades of manual processes...
A large law firm’s profit margin is often a story of a thousand small cuts. This firm, with over 800 attorneys spread across a dozen...