Factory Belt: The Biggest Hidden Efficiency In Every Law Office

Quick: What are the two things that lawyers do the most? 

 

If you answered: respond to email and create documents, you’d be right.  Yet, even as lawyers spend more time creating documents (pushing electronic paper) than anyone else, they’re still using antiquated methods for building documents from templates. 



Attorneys are very good at creating specific documents for clients from existing templates.  But, when they run through that process, they’re often using antiquated tools, like ‘find and replace’, or making edits by hand.  That’s one of the reasons that legal services are so expensive, is that lawyers’ old school methods make it that way. 

 

The average solo lawyer would pay less than $100 per month for document automation software; and still, most law firms don’t implement it.  Think, however, about the advantages of doing so.  What if you could finalize an estate planning package in 1/4 of the time.  Imagine the possibilities!  You could do 4 estate plans in the time it now takes you to do one, with an aim to increase your revenue.  You could charge less for the estate plans you now create.  Or, you could just go on a couple more vacations each year. 

 

The point is, that for most law firms, the easiest, and also most massive efficiency upgrade that can be made is to adopt and master document automation software. 

 

So, what are you waiting for?  Oh, yeah: find and replace. 

 

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If your template building is slowing you down, we can help get you up to speed. 

Through a unique partnership between the Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar and Jared Correia’s Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, Maine attorneys have access to experienced law practice management consultants at a special discounted rate. 

To get started, visit Red Cave’s landing page for Maine attorneys, and start running your law practice like a business.

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