Small Firm, Big Technology
December 2002
Small Firm, Big Technology
Small law firms may have fewer attorneys than large ones, but that certainly doesn't mean that their technological needs are any fewer or less critical. In fact, thanks to the increasing scalability and affordability of so many types of hardware and software, small firms are thinking bigger and bigger, technologically.
This white paper features three timely articles, plus excerpts from ILTA's 2002 Technology Survey, researched and written by insiders who know their subjects. The focus is on vital business needs (Videoconferencing, Hosted Time and Billing Systems, and Business Resumption Planning) that law firms, big and small, face today and can solve with the help of technology.
Articles
Videoconferencing: Now Scaled and Priced for Small Law Firms by Jack M. Sheekey, Videotelecom (VIC)
Hosted Time & Billing: A Technology Solution for Small Firms by Patrick Hurley, Elite Information Systems
Get Prepared! Small Firm Business Resumption Planning by Scott Randall and Sarah Hill, Advanced Legal Systems, Inc.
ILTA's 2002 Tech Survey: More Responses, Fewer Big Changes by Clay Gibney, Woods, Rogers & Hazlegrove PLC