The internet has become an integral part of our work, entertainment, and interactions with others. But last time you typed in a web address to access your email or social media of choice, did you think about how it all works? The web browser and applications you rely on daily impacts your speed, security, and overall experience—perhaps more than you know.
New Direct Integration Between Woodpecker and MyCase
Woodpecker is thrilled to announce its new direct integration with MyCase, the leading legal case management software. MyCase was built specifically to support the workflows of law firms, and its user-friendly design is driven by the insights and feedback from the people who use MyCase daily. This new integration gives Woodpecker customers, who are also using MyCase, the ability to create client documents right in MyCase using Woodpecker templates and MyCase client data.
Best Practices for Naming Files and Fields
Organization for the modern-day lawyer means the ability to easily navigate saved computer files, digital documents, and databases. This means attorneys should commit to strong naming conventions for their files, as well as for the “fields” for their databases and automated documents.
What is Agile Development? Why Should Lawyers Care?
Although many attorneys using modern technology might not realize it, the recent shift to SaaS solutions, a major model of cloud-based computing in legal tech, is a massive innovation. SaaS solutions work to deliver software and platforms in a more seamless, affordable, and reliable way using an iterative development process based on Agile methodologies.
Legal practitioners who understand the principles of Agile methodologies will be able to get more out of their legal tech tools. Knowing how these new tools differ from older technologies, and how to give constructive feedback to product teams not only makes improves functionality for users, it also inspires ideas for new product features which drive the evolution of the product. In other words, lawyers can help design the tools of the future by collaborating with their legal tech vendors.
Quick Wins for Automating Tasks in Your Law Office
Successfully automating a few simple processes can provide motivation for attorneys and their staff, encouraging them to expand their automation efforts. People get excited when they see the effects of small wins, which builds enthusiasm about using even more technology. Quick wins create momentum for an increased shift from manual processes to automation.
Productizing Legal Services: The Basics
Attorneys generally think of themselves as selling a service, not a product. But in the era of digitization and automation, it now makes more sense for some lawyers to “productize” their services, i.e., convert their services into products. What does that mean?
Word Add-ins Every Lawyer Should Know
For lawyers, document drafting is a demanding and time-intensive part of the job. The constant pressure for high-quality legal documents in short time frames, especially for a high-volume practice, can be overwhelming. Fortunately, modern attorneys have access to a new way of dealing with this pressure that past generations did not: Word add-ins that assist lawyers with document drafting.
Useful Technical Terms for Lawyers Getting Started with Document Automation
Every field has its own specialized language. And with dozens of acronyms and complex terms, learning to use software and understand new technical concepts is more difficult when you aren’t familiar with the common terminology. Here are some terms that are helpful for lawyers to know when building an automated workflow for client intake and legal document generation.
Better Together: Woodpecker + Rocket Matter
Now more than ever, it’s imperative that law firms use a reliable cloud-based legal practice management solution to enable remote work, keep matters organized, and continue with business as usual. When you can accomplish more things in less time, you have more time to spend on more important tasks related to your clients’ legal matters, things that truly require your specialized skills and expertise.
Sign on the Virtual Dotted Line: The 6 best eSignature Options for Your Law Firm
The need for attorneys to automate in order to thrive – or maybe even to survive – in the legal industry has never been stronger. In this post we take a look at five ways that you can streamline the process of getting client documents signed . . . and, no, none of them involve faxing.