7 Things Lawyers Gain from Workflow Automation
There is always information being collected and shared at a law firm. Files go between employees and back and forth among clients, too, and these can contain critical data. One mistake could cost the firm money – and reputation. Workflow automation technology tackles document sharing and data collection to offer several benefits.rnrn#1 Improved accuracyrnrnCollecting information using workflow automation saves a menial task. The client entering the data saves the paralegal manually, keying it in from a paper form. This also cuts the back and forth over email or time spent on phone calls confirming intake details. Plus, there is less risk of a mistake in the data entry.rnrn#2 Greater productivityrnrnSome software notifies the lawyer or associate a document is ready for review. The firm can even set up reminders to ensure timely document processing. The software may integrate with billable hours tracking to enhance time-spent analysis.rnrn#3 Enhanced customer satisfactionrnrnWe’re in a digital age, no matter how old-school your firm, and clients want to take advantage of digital signing options. For example, Adobe Sign and DocuSign integrate with many different software packages. They appreciate uploading documents to cloud storage (such as Dropbox or OneDrive) from the comfort of their own homes.rnrn#4 Freedom from the humdrumrnrnNo one becomes a lawyer to push paper. With the right automation tools, lawyers can use technology to:rn
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- organize finalized documents. rn