Thursday, July 5, 2012

July 12/Web: Essentials of Document Management - Minimize Waste & Increase Productivity #MCLE

If you’re like most attorneys, you have your own “system” of document management, ranging from a manual process to some form of adapted electronic software.
But is it really the best solution for you—and do you know its real cost?
According to legal consultant and author Ann Guinn, the average attorney wastes up to 180 hours a year looking for documents.  That’s nearly five weeks of wasted work time.
Time that could have been better spent on better things—like growing your practice, or engaging in more billable activities.
Enough is enough.
This informative CLE webinar will show your how to take charge of your documents once and for all by covering:
  • Document profiling: What it is, and why your firm should adopt a standard protocol
  • Real-world examples of how law firms most commonly file documents
  • Best practices for centralized document location & storage
  • Technology solutions to help any attorney at any level organize and store documents
  • The proven three-to-five steps you can take right away to improve the way you store, search for, and retrieve documents.
Stop spending time looking for the documents you need.  Sign up now and get back those wasted hours!
Title:
Essentials of Document Management - Minimize Waste & Increase Productivity
When/Where:
Thursday, July 12, 2012
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Webinar
Speaker:
Jeff S. Krause Mr. Krause is a Wisconsin attorney and is the founding owner of Krause Practice Management, LLC, which provides technology advice and service to law firms of all sizes. Since 1998, he & his team have assisted hundreds of law firms through custom configurations, training and general support of document management, e-mail systems, litigation support, time and billing, web marketing and office suite applications.
By:
LexisNexis
Credit:
CLE approval is in process for the mandatory CLE states listed below for one hour of CLE Credit:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Texas, and Utah (self-study only).
More:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/187895306

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