System Update: Law Firms Must Move from Analog to Digital Processes

As the pandemic grinds on, law firms continue to see fewer opportunities to meet clients and referral sources in person.  With no clear end in sight, law firms should be prepared to hunker down for the long-term.  And, that means, in part, that attorneys should be moving as many analog processes as they can to digital processes. 



Law firms that are used to, or only willing to, manage in-person events have been required to reconsider that stance.  It’s time to rethink every process in your law firm to c
reate online options for what have traditionally been offline events.  Every offline transaction you utilize in your law practice, can be shifted to an online transaction.  And, if you’re not making those moves now, the question is when will you?  If you’re not making the transition to a modern law practice during a global pandemic, then when will you? 

 

It was important even before the coronavirus changed everyone’s life to offer law firm clients digital alternatives -- now, it’s essential.  

 

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If you’re struggling with the transition, we can help. 

Through a unique partnership between the bar association and Jared Correia's Red Cave Law Firm ConsultingNational Creditors' Bar Association members now have access to experienced law practice management consultants at a special discount rate. To get started, visit Red Cave's NCBA landing page, and start running your law practice like a business.

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