While legal technology has the ability to completely transform a host of tasks, from keeping up with new laws to filing briefs, one of its most valuable benefits for today's law firms is in bringing efficiencies to project management.

But according to Exterro's 2017 Law Firm Benchmarking Report, a survey of 126 U.S. law firms across more than 30 states, most still have yet to use technology to better organize, automate and empower their project management processes.

The survey found that most law firms still use such manual tools as spreadsheets (53 percent) and email (62 percent) to manage legal projects, while only slightly over one-third (37 percent) use generic or legal project management software. In addition, only 25 percent use matter management platforms.