![]() ![]() We’re taking things nice and slow, so before we rush headlong into purchasing bunch of expensive technology, we must first sketch out a process. You will overcome resistant employees, removing them from their roles if need be, because you deserve a more profitable and stress-free enterprise. You will approach the project with grit and determination, never getting knocked off track by setbacks. So this month make a commitment: You will chip away at going paperless step by step. According to legal technology speaker Bryan Sims on a recent episode of the 10-Minute Law Firm Podcast, going paperless is the single most important thing you can do to run a more efficient law practice. January: Commit to Starting Slowly and Chipping Awayĭo you want to go paperless? Commit to it, and realize that after this 12-month plan is over, your office will operate with a lot less stress and waste. If you follow this month-by-month advice and take it step-by-step, by the end of the year you’ll be set up for success going forward. There’s a reason the e-book, The Paperless Law Office, is the most popular one my team has ever produced: Lawyers understand the criticality of ditching physical files, but a lot of times they get hung up how to start what seems like a herculean task.įor those struggling with going paperless, let 2019 be different. ![]() Was Lao Tzu thinking of law offices in the 21st century when he wrote, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,” in the 6th century B.C.? ![]()
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