While tech solutions for various legal issues abound, the problem of scale can at times prevent smaller firms and individual practitioners from employing software that would alleviate burdens already off the shoulders of their counterparts at larger operations. In attempt to find the right fit for those smaller operations, Nuance Communications has released Dragon Legal Individual (DLI), a smaller-scale version of the company’s enterprise voice recognition software, Dragon Legal Group (DLG).

In effort to enable dictation for legal professionals, the Nuance software has a built in legal vocabulary, comprised of over 400 million terms culled from legal documents. Nuance also aims to keep the software’s accuracy an ongoing process by enabling users to customize its lexicon by creating acronyms and custom words. Designed with the intent to meet the specific mobility needs of legal professionals practicing independently or as part of smaller practices, DLI is priced at $500.

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