101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation
Personal Injury Mastermind
English - December 16, 2021 08:00 - 42 minutes - ★★★★★ - 21 ratingsEntrepreneurship Business Society & Culture Personal Journals personal injury lawyer personal injury marketing pimm chris dreyer law firm attorney lawyer seo law firm marketing personal injury Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Shah is a fierce advocate for technological innovation. Having experienced the impact tech can have on the legal process first hand, he set out to streamline one of the most tedious jobs lawyers and paralegals face…
Discovery.
In this episode, Pratik talks us through what exactly it means to ‘automate discovery’, its life changing impact, and the security measures that go alongside it. We also look at how tech can revolutionize the legal industry in general, and future plans for Pratik’s company EsquireTek.
What’s In This Episode?
Who is Pratik Shah?
How did Pratik’s early career impact his perspective on the value of tech?
What does it mean to automate the discovery process?
How tech is helping solos and small firms compete in larger arenas?
Why is technological innovation crucial in the legal space?
What security precautions need to be taken when developing and using tech for legal work?
Shah is a fierce advocate for technological innovation. Having experienced the impact tech can have on the legal process first hand, he set out to streamline one of the most tedious jobs lawyers and paralegals face…
Discovery.
In this episode, Pratik talks us through what exactly it means to ‘automate discovery’, its life changing impact, and the security measures that go alongside it. We also look at how tech can revolutionize the legal industry in general, and future plans for Pratik’s company EsquireTek.
What’s In This Episode?Who is Pratik Shah?
How did Pratik’s early career impact his perspective on the value of tech?
What does it mean to automate the discovery process?
How tech is helping solos and small firms compete in larger arenas?
Why is technological innovation crucial in the legal space?
What security precautions need to be taken when developing and using tech for legal work?