Modern Law Firms Are Moving To Cloud Solutions — Should Yours?
If your firm is hesitant about legal cloud solutions, reconsider. Especially with security considerations of new practice management tools.
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If your firm is hesitant about legal cloud solutions, reconsider. Especially with security considerations of new practice management tools.
Automating your firm’s repetitive, tedious, and often non-billable tasks can help you regain 30% of your time.
We recently interviewed Family law attorney Bob Noone about his experiences in managing a multistate adoption and child protection firm. Robert Noone Legal Services was first established in 1989, in Logan, West Virginia. In 2008 he opened a second office in Alabama. Noone Legal Services provides families in West Virginia
Due to current events, remote work has now become routine. In this new environment, many law firms have not adequately considered how to attract and retain their clients. One issue that should be of concern to every practice is cybersecurity—law firms are second only to financial institutions in being targeted
Our first discussion about disasters covered types of disasters and some basics needed to properly address a disruption in normal activities, including how to build a robust team. We subsequently outlined how to make use of staging areas, alternative facilities, and working from home in the second article.
Our first discussion about disasters addressed several types of disasters and some basics needed to properly address disruption in normal activities. Please reference part one to learn more about disaster types and how to build a robust team.
As lawyers, we have an ethical duty to ensure privacy for client communications. Technology hasn’t changed this, but there have been recent questions as to what steps lawyers should be expected to take to protect electronic communications. To address these issues, the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Ethics and
Here at CARET Legal, we can understand why so many legal practice management programs make grand claims of being fully integrated, all-in-one solutions. Software with capabilities to meet all your law practice management needs in one user-friendly interface is appealing. The fact of the matter is that these claims are
Does your firm rely on a bookkeeping service to manage your books? Have you experienced data syncing issues or do you have concerns that your provider doesn’t have sufficient experience to manage your books in compliance with your state bar’s client trust (IOLTA) rules and regulations? If so, then it’s
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Leave standalone software behind
Manage all your cases in one place
Manage your documents
Gather insights into your firm’s performance
Increase billable time and cashflow
Reach and collaborate with your clients
Grow your client list
Read all about the latest industry topics
Learn from industry experts
In-depth legal insights
Real perspectives from real people
Get help from our expert support team
See an extensive list of CARET Legal partners
Join CARET Legal’s partnership program today