According to the International Legal Technology Association, almost half of all legal purchases of imaging, scanning or optical character recognition is made by small law firms.* If youโre among them, congratulate yourself for making a smart investment in paperless technology, considering that increasingly:
- Clients prefer the speed and ease of communicating electronically.
- Jurisdictions require documents to be submitted electronically โ last November, the Supreme Court began requiring this and more than 150 jurisdictions are following their lead.
While it would be great if merely acquiring a scanner would be enough to operate an effective paperless law office, itโs not quite that easy. You need to know how to make your investment drive firm efficiency while sidestepping the pitfalls that too many firms fall into. Find out how to achieve both in this free on-demand webinar: 4 Simple Steps to Create a Paperless Law Office. Itโs presented by Nerino Petro, Esq. You may recognize him as the co-editor for the ABA “GP|Solo Magazine.” Heโs also CEO of a technology consulting firm.
Avoiding a Paperless Mess
In a little more than a half hour, Petro consolidates must-know intelligence to help you avoid a paperless mess. This includes:
- Which files to start digitizing first โ and thatโs not the ones sitting in storage.
- How to optimally manage, organize and backup paperless files.
- Why itโs critical that your entire firm embraces paperless filing โ and how to make that happen with ease.
Making the transition away from paper is well worth the effort. When your firm depends less on paper documents, youโre doing more than responding to the demands of the marketplace, youโre on your way to making your life โ and the lives of your colleagues โ considerably easier.
- You wonโt have to haul 50 pounds of paper files to court. You can simply access files from a mobile device. Think about what will look better in front of a judge and jury: fishing through piles of files or instantly pulling up a document on your laptop?
- You can break the chains of the office. Whether youโre at home, at the airport or in court, youโll be able to access files anywhere thereโs internet access.
- Instead of having an associate spend hours rifling through files to find a misplaced document or information related to a certain subject, you can simply type a word or phrase into a search bar and your computer screen will be populated with what youโre looking for.
- Youโll always have secure backup of your work. That is worth thinking about now that weโre entering severe-weather season when a tornado, hurricane or flood could destroy your paper files.
Learn More About These Four Simple Paperless Steps
But to take full advantage of these benefits, you must know how to go paperless the right way. Find out how by taking a few minutes to hear what Petro has to say in 4 Simple Steps to Create a Paperless Law Office.
*2016 ILTA/Inside Legal Technology Purchasing Survey
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