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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 21 MIN

How Law Firms Can Use Robotics to Save Time, Reduce Errors, and Grow

from Law Practice Today · host The Law Practice Division

In the latest episode of the Law Practice Today podcast, we dive into the world of robotics and AI in the legal industry. Host Terrell Turner interviews Elisa Silverglade, Director of Automation at Techromatic, to explore how robotic process automation (RPA) offers precise, rule-based solutions that can often be more reliable and applicable than AI for certain legal tasks. They discuss the differences between AI and RPA, the process of implementing robotic solutions in law firms, the significant ROI, and essential security considerations. Tune in to discover how these technologies can streamline workflows, reduce errors, and free up valuable human time for higher-level tasks in the legal field.00:00 Introduction to Law Firm Efficiency00:25 Welcome to the Law Practice Today Podcast01:07 Introducing Elisa Silverglade and Robotics03:34 Understanding Robotics vs AI05:42 Implementing Robotic Process Automation08:07 Training and Deployment of Robots16:16 Security Concerns with Robotics19:29 The Future of AI and Robotics in Law22:02 Conclusion and Contact Information

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In the latest episode of the Law Practice Today podcast, we dive into the world of robotics and AI in the legal industry. Host Terrell Turner interviews Elisa Silverglade, Director of Automation at Techromatic, to explore how robotic process...

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