Admit it: sometimes the practice of law can be tedious. The truth is that on a day-to-day basis, being a lawyer isn’t always nearly as glamorous as it seemed to be in the movies that lured many of us to apply to law school. Sure some parts of practicing law are exciting, but the reality is that the grunt work of law – the constant document drafting and review, combined with the monotony of repetitive tasks – can take its toll over time. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to reduce the repetition and automate the more mundane aspects of your daily routine as a lawyer. Often these tools are built into law practice management software, but you can also use standalone software. No matter how you go about it, the good news is that by streamlining your firm’s processes using readily available technology, you’ll have more time to focus on the aspects of being a lawyer that you enjoy the most. To get you started, here are 3 of the most…
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