In the coming years, law firms will be heavily influenced by technology and will have to reinvent some practices. This is what 92% of those interviewed in a survey conducted by the Center for Innovation Education and Research at the São Paulo Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law (CEPI-FGV) think so.
Given this trend confirmed by research, some companies are developing technology that professionals can use in their daily work. One example is the Adali Group, specialized in digital solutions in the legal sector, which launched the JusDinânico platform. The aim is to support lawyer productivity, digital positioning and strategic growth of the profession.
“The platform is powered by proprietary legal artificial intelligence (AI), trained to create simple or complex content such as pleadings, initials, objections, appeals, contracts, opinions, etc. with technical structure, appropriate language, and legal basis. Additionally, AI manages deadlines with automated alerts, so lawyers can monitor all obligations with predictability,” said Priscilla Pinheiro, lawyer and Adali Group CEO.
In terms of digital positioning, AI also helps generate SEO-optimized articles and facilitates content production. This allows lawyers to build digital authority and be found by clients looking for specific solutions, Pinheiro added.
Gian Nunes, co-founder and technology specialist at Adali Group, explains that the platform also provides a foundation for leads and qualified legal opportunities, allowing professionals to connect directly with potential clients and grow their portfolios with intelligence, agility and predictability.
“JusDinânico’s solutions aim to make routines more organized and automate repetitive tasks, resulting in less time spent on manual tasks and more ability to reach new clients. The idea is that lawyers can scale their results through technical quality and strategic positioning. Without losing the essence of traditional legal practice, legal business models will become more driven by data, performance and digital presence,” Nunes elaborates.
JusDinático was born as part of the Adali Group’s legal technology ecosystem and will continue to evolve. The company is investing in AI improvements, expanded integrations, and new features.
The goal is to make the platform an indispensable ally for lawyers every step of the way, from organizing routines to building authority, to technical delivery and generating qualified leads.
Integration with Dynamic Correspondent
Pinheiro comments that Correspondente Dinânico, Adali Group’s solution for connecting contractors and legal correspondents, is integrated with JusDinânico.
“With the integration with Correspondente Dinático, lawyers using JusDinânico can hire proceedings, hearings, and legal partners in any region of Brazil with just a few clicks. This connection allows lawyers to work on processes outside of their physical locations and control deadlines and quality of delivery. It is a way to expand our practice in different regions without the need for face-to-face structures,” he said.