Clio Work Goes Standalone: AI for Solo Firms [Analysis]
Clio's dropping the Clio Manage requirement for its hot AI tool, Clio Work. Solo lawyers can now grab legal research smarts without the full suite—game on for legal tech disruption.
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Clio's dropping the Clio Manage requirement for its hot AI tool, Clio Work. Solo lawyers can now grab legal research smarts without the full suite—game on for legal tech disruption.
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