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The latest on legal document management software

The pandemic helped drive law firms to expand the ability for attorneys and staff to work from anywhere. This shift to working from anywhere meant that law firms needed to focus on technology solutions and new ways to automate and maximize their processes to ensure their businesses run smoothly across a combination of remote and hybrid work environments. The ability of document management systems to streamline document management across a variety of work environments enhances their ability to organize, control, and access data. Here are some things to look for when considering document management systems. Document accessibility and increased document

Working from Home – The New Reality

Before COVID-19, most people worked in an office. Some firms had solutions in place for those who worked remotely periodically, but most people came into the office to work. That is where their files were, their phones, their colleagues, and their office staff. Then in March of 2020, everything changed very quickly… Rebecca Sattin The International Legal Technology Association recently published an article written by our own Rebecca Sattin, CIO here at Worldox. In it, Rebecca discusses some of the changes the legal industry has been experiencing since the shift to working remotely. To read the full article, please click

The Secret to Successful Hybrid Operations

Whether in court, at a meeting outside the office, or even from home, attorneys have always done at least some of their work remotely. But the rest of the staff at the firm typically worked in the office, and the majority of traditional systems and processes were designed to support the needs of on-site work by people physically in the office. With the onset of the pandemic, this in-office work model changed dramatically for most law firms, with many firms moving to fully remote models. As firms make plans to return to the office, many are making a permanent change

Are you getting the most out of your digital tools?

Technology has become an integral part of how businesses operate. Today, law firms have a host of digital tools ranging from document management to time and billing management systems. Firms have made significant investments of time and money into these tools, and these systems have become a part of their day-to-day operations and culture. But the truth is that most firms are not getting the most out of the digital tools they have in place. Whether it is not fully understanding the technology already in place and how your staff uses those tools or a lack of training infrastructure in

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