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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
No CommentsAnyLaw 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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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
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Version of Events: Cloud Software Means You Never Have to Update
- May 22, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Malpractice, Technology
This is version 2.0 of version 2.0. The planned obsolescence of planned obsolescence. This is the update to end all updates. No, I’m not holding up a sign, and talking about the end times. I am, however, addressing software versions. Even now, I regularly run across law firms that operate different versions of local applications.
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License Suspension: Pay for Software Access for Your Whole Team
- February 10, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Malpractice, Technology
It’s the oldest trick in the lawyer’s technology arsenal: You save money by buying one software license that everybody shares. It’s kind of like how you bring on a law clerk, and everybody starts accessing his Westlaw password. Not that that happens . . . (See, I’ve got your back.) If it’s not one software
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Both Sides Now: Cloud Services End Internal Law Firm Debates Over Mac vs PC
- December 9, 2016
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Technology
There is still some discussion over whether law firms can efficiently accommodate both Mac and PC users. I’m not sure why. To my mind, that one’s been solved. Back in the day (like five years ago, not the 1880s), it was far more difficult to absorb Mac users into what were, traditionally, PC-based law firms. -
All-Star Game: Software Performance Reflects the User, Too
- November 30, 2016
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Malpractice, Technology
There’s no perfect software (excepting ‘Tecmo Super Bowl‘); and, lawyers, who professionally pick nits, are harder to please than other business software customers, even excluding considerations respecting professional ethics requirements. Of course, usability is a two-way street. Software vendors have to build and update truly useful platforms for law firms; but, law firms must also
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What is Law Practice Management Consulting?
- October 20, 2016
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Financial Management, Malpractice, Marketing, Technology, Warren Zevon
In a nutshell (a large one), law practice management consulting is business management consulting for lawyers and law firms. Broadly speaking, anything that touches modern business management can be related or applied to law firms; things like: acquiring insurances, entity selection, data management, systems development, human resources, etc. For lawyers and law firms, as for