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The Pandemic Effect: 5 Permanent (or Temporary) Changes in Business Practices

Attorney at Work

Henry’s point is that given the demands on their available time, many busy professionals, especially parents and caretakers, prefer virtual meetings. It is important to ask your contacts which they prefer, for example, “Would you prefer to meet on video, meet for a virtual coffee, or meet in person at a restaurant?”

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Reasonable Expectations

Legal Tech Monitor

Reading Time: 8 minutes Over the last couple of years, I’ve done a lot of virtual meetings. I had slowly added about a half dozen virtual meeting apps to my PC and this platform required yet another one. Virtual meeting software is perhaps the easiest example to work with but you can picture others, I’m sure.

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Guest Post: Innovative Advancements: How Plaintiff Attorneys Use Technology and Work Processes Differently

TechLaw Crossroads

Here are some urgent ways attorneys can leverage technology for client collaboration: Video Conferencing: Conduct virtual meetings and consultations with clients using video conferencing tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Skype. Video calls enable face-to-face communication even when in-person meetings are not possible.

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Lawyers Texting Clients: Everything You Need to Know

CaseFox

Lawyers texting clients eliminate the need for phone calls, virtual meetings, and waiting for email responses. You must book a free demo with CaseFox. The business texting for lawyers enables them to ask questions from clients regarding cases and request any information needed.

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LTRC Roundtable Discussion: Tech for the Ideal Home Office

Law Technology Today

Clients (with very rare exception) do not meet with me at my home in person. In person meetings are generally at my office. Virtual meetings occur all the time from my home office. Online scheduling software shows dates and times available for meetings. If so, what if any technology helps you with this?

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Guest Post: Innovative Advancements: How Plaintiff Attorneys Use Technology and Work Processes Differently

Legal Tech Monitor

Here are some urgent ways attorneys can leverage technology for client collaboration: Video Conferencing: Conduct virtual meetings and consultations with clients using video conferencing tools like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Skype. Video calls enable face-to-face communication even when in-person meetings are not possible.

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Microsoft Office 365: What Are Its Main Benefits To Law Firms?

MatterSuite

When it comes to keeping track of contacts, Office 365 offers the following tools: Bookings — to track meetings and schedule client appointments Connections — build, manage, and track contacts for campaigns, etc.