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The Ultimate Guide To Going Paperless

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September 14, 2022
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It’s easier and less expensive than ever to go from paper-guzzler to digital dynamo. Here’s why.

It’s not just bad for the trees.

Your paper-based practice is wasting your time, frustrating your staff, and limiting your possibilities.

The good news: Never before has it been easier — or less expensive — to gather, store, and protect information. 

From increased security to freeing up office space to becoming much more efficient, there are myriad benefits to bringing your practice into the 21st century. 

In this eBook, our friends at Filevine provide a detailed roadmap for your firm. 

Download it to learn:

  • Ways to gradually or incrementally build toward a paperless practice
  • A list of necessary skills – with tutorials – to make the most of your digital documents
  • Legal and ethical ramifications of new paperless technology
  • A step-by-step process for keeping a case paperless, from opening to close, with tips on technology and best practices



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