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hey good people I hope youre well so lets talk document automation for a bit now um this is no this is uh particularly important for people who want to go into a law Tech interview youll probably be asked about two things document Automation and contract life cycle management Ill do a completely different video on contract life life cycle management because the apps you need to know and theyll probably ask you in detail about that or this could be for someone whos running their own practice and they want to know what document automation apps to use this is a very sensitive issue because um what tends to happen with document automation softwares you know theyre sold as a service and so they tend to over hype what the actual stuff they can do and I dont know what it is because um you know the software is not designed by lawyers but they tend to over hype um what this what we can do and then when you end up using it youre very much underwhelmed and I think theres a bit of a mis