How to Run a Paperless Office: Process, Organization, and Adoption
COURSE NUMBER
5679
CLE
Approved for 1 hour of General CLE Credit including 1 hour of Technology CLE credit.
DESCRIPTION
If there’s one thing that can improve efficiency in your office—and, in turn, your bottom line—it’s going paperless. And guess what? Transitioning to paperless doesn’t have to be painful at all. Rocket Matter CEO Larry Port will discuss how to finally make the successful paperless leap.
Learning Objectives:
- Go over paperless naming conventions and the processes you’ll need to get going.
- Discover the best paperless tools, cloud-based solutions, and legal practice management software to support your paperless journey.
- Preview what obstacles you’ll encounter as you go paperless and how to overcome them
Presenter Bio:
Larry Port is the founder and CEO of Rocket Matter, the leading cloud-based legal practice management software. Larry is also a speaker and award-winning writer at the crossroads of the legal profession and cutting-edge technology. His book, The Lean Law Firm: Run Your Firm Like the World’s Most Profitable and Efficient Businesses, was recently published by the American Bar Association. Larry frequently discusses design and efficiency as well as quality techniques in the software industry that can be leveraged by lawyers and other legal professionals. Larry was also named to the Fastcase 50 honoring the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders.
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