How Should Your Firm Select, Combine, And Secure Its Tech?

If you can solve the riddle, the benefits can be immense. Learn how on the Non-Eventcast.

ATL Legal Tech Non-Event Promo Image 1There’s so much law firm technology out there, that it’s difficult for even the savviest attorneys to bring everything together in a coherent way. 

Trying to figure out the best legal technology to use, how to combine it, and how to secure all the data you store within it is something like a full-time job unto itself. 

But if your law firm can solve the riddle, the efficiency benefits can be immense.

So, we brought into the Non-Eventcast podcast an expert to talk about the law firm technology infrastructure; it’s Laura Keeler, of the Massachusetts Law Office Management Assistance, a program of Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers

We kick things off by talking about the importance of law practice management software (5:16, 5:54), including integration options (8:55). 

After that, Laura goes over the ways in which law firms can better organize their practices (7:23), including how to improve data security (13:13). 

Next, Laura addresses the use of customer relationship management tools by law firms (15:28) as well as the integration of CRMs with your other law practice tools (16:50).  Finally, we discuss how attorneys can avoid burnout, in part by utilizing scheduling tools (21:04).

If you’re looking for some advice on how to better align your internal law firm software solutions, this podcast episode will become an invaluable listen.

Feel free to also check out our Practice Management by Practice Area Buyers Guide at the Non-Event for more on the latest resources to support your practice. (The Non-Event is supported by vendor sponsorships.)


Jared Correia, a consultant and legal technology expert, is the host of the Non-Eventcast, the featured podcast of the Above the Law Non-Event for Tech-Perplexed Lawyers. 

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