Word of the Week: What is a "Webhook" and How Can Lawyers Use Them In Their Work.
/"Webhooks enable real-time notifications, transforming legal workflow efficiencies and client communications."
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I hope my postings can be used by lawyers of any tech skill. And, in the end, provide the readers valuable insight on how lawyers can better their legal practice and their own personal life with the use of technology.
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