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Steuerrecht.com Boosts Efficiency with ChatGPT Business

Steuerrecht.com Enhances Legal Services with AI

Steuerrecht.com, a boutique law and tax consulting firm founded by Sebastian Koltz, has adopted ChatGPT Business to compete with larger firms despite its small team of ten. Specializing in complex tax cases, financial analysis, and litigation, the firm faced challenges due to limited resources. By integrating AI into daily workflows, Steuerrecht.com has transformed routine tasks into opportunities for growth.

Building a Virtual Department

The firm utilized ChatGPT Business to create a "virtual department" handling multiple functions:

  • Marketing: AI assists in maintaining a weekly-updated blog on tax crime law, covering recent court decisions. Social media engagement has also improved through AI-generated animations.
  • Contract Processing: Standardized contracts that once took hours are now generated in minutes.
  • Legal Research: AI helps refine arguments and improve article quality by exploring counterpoints.

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Efficiency Gains Across Operations

The integration of ChatGPT Business has led to significant time savings:

  • Legal tasks previously requiring days are now completed in hours or even minutes.
  • Internal data is connected to AI for instant access to text modules and contract templates.
  • Multilingual "translation" ensures clarity for clients from diverse backgrounds.

Data Security and Compliance

Steuerrecht.com prioritizes GDPR compliance, opting for ChatGPT Business to prevent customer data from being used in model training. Regular team meetings ensure consistent adoption of best practices.

Key Points:

AI-driven efficiency enables handling complex tax cases faster.
📈 Virtual department streamlines marketing and contract workflows.
🔒 GDPR-compliant AI safeguards client data while enhancing service quality.

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