Gavel

Gavel

Legal Services

Los Angeles, CA 5,476 followers

Gavel is the automation infrastructure advancing the way legal professionals serve and reach clients.

About us

Gavel is the automation infrastructure for the legal industry. Through our powerful but easy-to-use platform, we enable legal professionals to automate their documents and work product, collaborate with clients through our client portal, and generate new forms of revenue by building legal products for their firms. Gavel was named 2024 "Disruptive Technology of The Year" by Law.com International and 2023 "Best Technology" by the American Legal Technology Awards.

Industry
Legal Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018
Specialties
legaltechnology, legalproducts, documentautomation, legal, legaltech, legal tech, document automation, PDF automation, Word automation, Word Document Automation, PDF Document Automation, Legal Products, White Label Automation, Legal Product Software, no-code automation, Automation for legal products, Automation for legal documents, Automation for attorneys, Documate, formerly Documate, Gavel, automation software, and legal automation

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  • Gavel reposted this

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    Zihmer Law Firm | 7-Figure Estate Planning Law Firm | Mastermind With Law Firm Owners

    ‼️Want to add $156k to your estate planning practice? What if you did stand alone POA for people… Charge $100 for each of the following: ✅Financial POA ✅Medical POA ✅Living Will …that’s $600 for a married couple! Use a tool like Gavel so you can get them drafted straight to PDF in minutes (like 3-5 minutes)… So your design meeting will be a combo “talk to them, learn their needs, and do the work” and be under 30 minutes. You can either print the docs and give them to them that day..or email them during the meeting with instructions on how to sign. Now just do ONE of these packages for a married couple per day. ONE. That means 5 POA packages for couples per week. And at the end of the year, that’s $156k in additional revenue, and it would take less than 3 hours per week of time to do it. Plus… …how many of these people will then ask for a will, trust, asset protection? 🚀

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    What a week at NAEPC Association! 🎉 We had an incredible time connecting with so many amazing people, diving into insightful sessions, and sharing a lot of laughs. From our buzzing booth to a fantastic dinner at The FIFTH with over 40 attendees (plus a waiting list!)—it was all about building relationships and learning together. Big thanks to everyone who joined us, especially those who made it out to our Gavel dinner. And a special shoutout to Brittany L. Hernandez for wrapping things up with a final lunch to savor those last moments of the conference! See you next year! #NAEPC #LegalConference #EstatePlanning

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    We’re honored to be awarded Vendor of the Year for Best Technology from the California Lawyers Association! This recognition celebrates Gavel's impact on helping legal professionals make access to the law universal to all. Huge thanks to our customers, and the entire Gavel team for making this possible, and a special shoutout to Lonnie Foote III for delivering an unforgettable acceptance speech. 🙌 Grateful to the organizers, California Lawyers Association and Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, for this honor. #LegalTech #CaliforniaLawyersAssociation

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    Night one at NAEPC was a success! 🎉 Brittany L. Hernandez kicked things off by mingling at the VIP welcome reception and connecting with fellow legal professionals. We’re here all week, ready to show you how Gavel can simplify your practice and save you time. Stop by our booth—we’ve got plenty of gifts and can’t wait to chat with you! 🎁✨ #NAEPC2024 #LegalConference #GavelAtNAEPC #LegalTech #LawFirmGrowth

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    Making the law accessible, strategizing document automation, and occasionally illustrating.

    “AI should automate drudgery, not delight, “ said the representative from an artist advocacy organization whom I was speaking with at an illustration conference I went to a few months ago. I can’t stop thinking about this line. [If you're a visual person, the illustrated version of this post is in the photos. It's way more fun!] As an artist, I’m a little bit obsessed and very perturbed with the way that art has been scraped up by generative AI tools. I’ve been very aware of the Meta terms of use and how they leave creators with no control over how their posts are used. But as an artist, I know you can’t just not share your art online. That’s where people are. As a lawyer, I’m obsessed with this Catch22 and whether it will always be this way. You could describe the role of legal technology as “automating drudgery.” Stop doing control f, searching for your client’s name in a Word doc, and replacing it 50 times. That’s drudgery, and you can automate that. This is wildly different from a tool that allows you to type in “make me an illustration in the style of Richard Scarry that I can use for my marketing event.” The process of creating art and visual communication isn’t drudgery. It’s delight. Why do we need to automate that? And when you automate delight, who is it helping? When Meta scraped all of our Instagrams and grabbed our art to train its ai, it made it easier for anyone to create more visual work without hiring individual artists. It’s very hard to make it as an illustrator; rates for editorial illustrations have not gone up in years. The easier it is to avoid hiring an expert to make illustrations, the fewer opportunities there are for illustrators. On the other hand, automating drudgery can free up time for the fun, stimulating parts of your work. That’s compelling. Automating the things that make us wonderfully human - the creative accidents that lead to compelling and unique art, ideas that are completely new, threads of inspiration that have never before overlapped—those are spaces that I want to stay slow, weird, and very human. But the work that we don’t like doing, that puts us to sleep, causes us to make silly errors, or to overlook important details out of sheer drudgery, I’m all for automating that. 

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    We are grateful for the kind words from Nick Werker during the 2024 Law Firm Summer Reboot Camp! It’s great to know that the AI and legal tech insights Dorna shares on Instagram are helping others in the industry. That’s what it’s all about—making a positive impact and supporting our fellow legal professionals! #LegalTech #AIEducation #TechTips

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