What good is Internet-based technology?
By Peter D. Konetchy Sit back and try to remember the advantages of working for yourself; flexible hours, financial independence, satisfied client base, etc, etc, etc. Often things don’t work out as smoothly as we hope. Working for yourself can be extremely satisfying, but can require more time and effort than is imaginable. A small law firm is fraught with problems including limited resources, too large or small a workload, and balancing billable activities against non-billable activities. Most of these problems can be addressed with self-discipline and the correct use of technological resources. The evolution of law firm technology has come a long way. The introduction of computer systems greatly improved internal productivity by automating many of the time-consuming functions within the office. Yet, even today, many attorneys inadvertently maintain and rely on many of the labor-intensive procedures of the past. A review of your internal office procedures in light of today’s technolo
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