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A Tech Adoption Guide for Lawyers

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The Non-Eventcast: Tech Backsliding, Onboarding Software, Remotening For Good

Read on for a unique opportunity to hear from a legal tech CEO about the present and future of legal software.

Technology has helped law firms through the coronavirus pandemic, and it carries the promise of bringing law firms out of it, as well. 

Turns out, law firms that use technology effectively have had a leg up, and will continue to have a leg up.  It may be the differentiator in terms of profitability for law firms.

In this episode of the Non-Eventcast, I sit down with someone who intimately knows the value of software to law firms: MyCase CEO, Jim McGinnis.

We talk about Jim’s recent hiring by MyCase, and how his prior experience uniquely suited him for that role (3:30). 

Then, Jim gives his reasons why he doesn’t see law firms backsliding on technology adoption, even as the Covid-19 pandemic comes to an end (8:58). 

Next, Jim and Jared cover why it’s so hard for law firms to onboard new software (10:55), and how legal tech companies can help (12:17).  Jim also answers the question of whether remote work is here to stay for law firms (13:27) — spoiler alert: It is.

Listen to the podcast below for a unique opportunity to hear from a legal tech CEO about the present and future of legal software.

Once you’ve listened to these experts, consider an upgrade to your own tech stack. You can fill out the form below to download the free, brand new, 2022 Practice Management Buyer’s Guide from Above the Law and Legal Tech Publishing.

As a thank you for visiting the Non-Event, the next 200 U.S. lawyers to download the Practice Management Buyers Guide will receive a free Above the Law “Benchslap!”-logo coffee mug.

Here’s to your success!

 


Jared Correia, a consultant and legal technology expert, is the host of the Non-Eventcast, the featured podcast of the Above the Law Non-Event for Tech-Perplexed Lawyers.