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Date Certain: LawTap Makes Scheduling a Breeze for Law Firms
- June 29, 2020
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Marketing, Technology
No CommentsThere is beauty in simplicity: The pitter patter of raindrops, listening to waves crashing on a beach. When it comes right down to it, everyone prefers and can appreciate simplicity, over complexity. Ease of use, the right interface: those are also things that can be simple and beautiful in their own right. But simplicity has been lacking in terms of appointment scheduling in
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Not Just AnyLaw: New Legal Research System is a Fit for Solo Lawyers and Small Firms
- February 26, 2020
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Technology
AnyLaw is a free legal research tool covering all precedential court levels in the United States, at both the state and federal level. AnyLaw features a highly intuitive interface (it’s like Google; just input keywords or keyphrases), and delivers targeted searchable results in an instant. The headline, of course, is that AnyLaw doesn’t cost anything
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Watch It Now: Data Security for the Modern Law Firm
- February 7, 2019
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Data Protection, Technology
Law firms are required to keep their online data secure. This seems like a daunting process, but we’be got some practical tips to help you improve your data protection systems.
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Build Your Own Law Firm #10: Website Design
- July 14, 2018
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Marketing, Starting a Law Firm, Technology
Creating a website is easier than it’s ever been before. Modern websites are CMS tools. CMS stands for content management system. And, it means what it sounds like: you pick your template, you add content — usually text, pictures and videos. The most popular website creation module online (WordPress) has a free option. Other products
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Build Your Own Law Firm #6: Setting Fees
- June 11, 2018
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Starting a Law Firm, Technology
One of the most challenging aspects of starting a law firm is figuring out what to charge. You’ve got to walk the tightrope of making a living, while also delivering valuable services that justify your rates — even as consumers have more options for legal services, and are more price-sensitive than ever before. The traditional
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Build Your Own Law Firm #3: Initial Tech Expenditures
- April 22, 2018
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Starting a Law Firm, Technology
When you start a new law firm, it will be difficult to avoid obsessing over your technology platform. Everyone is going to be telling you that you need the right technology to be efficient, so you can make more money. And, that’s true. But, efficiency is in part based on volume. Your practice five years
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Single File: All Your Documents Need to be In One Place
- March 26, 2018
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Technology
Far too many law firms continue to operate in silos, in terms of document management. But, silos are only good when you’re storing grain . . . or a body. (Wait, did I say that out loud?). And, since you’re not doing either of things (probably), it’s time to consolidate your document files. Even as
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Turn Me On, I’m a Radio: Why Your Legal Software Isn’t Sirius XM
- September 11, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Malpractice, Technology
Many lawyers find fast frustration with new software. This is, in large part, grounded in a notion many attorneys carry with them that the products they buy should ‘just work’. This also has some roots in the general culture. I mean, when you buy a new car, you intuitively know how your car radio is
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Empowered by Embroker: New School Professional Liability Insurance for Modern Law Firms
- July 9, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Malpractice, Technology
There’s not a more traditional subject matter for lawyers than the acquisition of professional liability insurance. And, not much has changed about the way that law firms acquire insurance, since law firms started acquiring insurance. It’s like grandma’s apple pie: scratch-built, time-consuming and rough around the edges. But, in the modern economy, lawyers, as insurance
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System of a Down: How to Reverse Engineer a Law Practice
- June 17, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Malpractice, Technology
When you build a law practice, sometimes it comes out looking like one of those old Volkswagen kits: personally beloved by the builder, while others looking on are just like, ‘What the actual fuck?’ I do think that the vast majority of solo and small firm lawyers have a good sense of how to run