Going paperless and other tales from the virtual office

Tim Storm, chair of ISBA's General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Section, is describing his journey from brick-and-mortar to virtual office in a series of newsletter articles. Tim is an engaging writer, and his accounts are well worth your time. Here are excerpts from his second of two installments.

"[I]f some of your clients live in a different time zone—like the 1980s—and insist upon faxing things, you should use an e-fax service instead of a big old fax machine. For a monthly fee, faxes come in as PDF e-mail attachments that you receive wherever you have e-mail access. It’s convenient, paperless, and not evil."

"I have decided to use Clio, which is one of the larger and better-known cloud-based law practice management systems. Granted, I have only just started to use Clio (as of this writing, I am still within the 30-day trial period, so I haven’t even paid for it yet). But so far, my general reaction to Clio is: 'Where have you been all my life?'”

Read his article.

Posted on July 18, 2012 by Mark S. Mathewson

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