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Skills in Clio Work an example of how knowledge integrates across a law firm

Well done Clio. The launch of skills in Clio Work is a real example of knowledge integration across a law firm.

Skills, just launched as part of Clio Work, not only enables a lawyer to retain their work and style working with an AI-driven solution, but also enables an entire law firm.

The way a partner likes their demand letters drafted, how redline analysis is written, the matter summary format the firm has standardized–that knowledge used to live in one lawyer’s head or in a shared document. Now that knowledge is integrated directly into the work itself, helping legal professionals stay aligned to firm standards and approaches.

Robin Chesterman, Senior Director of Product at Clio, shares “Legal professionals shouldn’t have to re-introduce themselves to their AI every morning. Skills changes that relationship. Clio Work now remembers how you want your work done and matches the approach every time after that. As your practice evolves, you tell it to update the skill in conversation, and it does just that.”

Got me thinking of course of the Library at LexBlog, Inc. Imagine tapping into Clio Work or skills for all of the insight and commentary in the digital publishing of your firm’s lawyers over the last 20 years. And be able to retain such insight while working on documents or pleadings.

vLex, now part Clio, includes the LexBlog Library. The insight and commentary of all legal professionals could move through this same AI ecosystem—where the work happens. A lot of insight with the upcoming expansion of the Library.

Just thinking, well done Clio.