April 6, 2005

Keeping up with things

12:53 pm

There are a lot of cracks through which potential partner income can be lost.  went to law school, not business school. They are where they are to practice law, not accounting or . At the same time, are fast learners and they tackle problems to solve them. So, why not simply tell them when their attention is needed. Leave them alone to practice law when their attention is not needed.

Think about the impact on your time and the quality of decision making if your system monitored activity and events for you - if it would automatically notify you or the appropriate person by e-mail when attention or intervention is required.
With technology, it can be done today. In fact, it’s being done. You can tell your system what it needs to track and at what point the attention or intervention of a managing partner or other legal professional is needed. It can put all the information needed to act and, in many cases, the means to act, right at the fingertips of the responsible person. The technology is here to make keeping up with things easier. When it does, per partner income goes up.

Where can you find it?  Handshake Software, Inc.’s Detective Series works across many product lines.  E-mail info@handshakesoftware.com to determine if Handshake’s Detective Series will work with the software currently in use by your firm. In a few cases this advanced technology is available from vendors of systems including , Inc. for one. You can contact , Inc. at info@juris.com.

 

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