Modern Feel & Function
For firms who want to stay competitive, the right tools can offer the edge over other lawyers. Modern practice management tools offer a host of benefits that dated options can’t compete with including:
Automatic updates
If you want tools with the latest features and an easy to use, modern interface, you should look for options that release frequent updates automatically. When these updates depend on user interaction to be applied, they can often fall several versions behind, especially given the busy schedules of lawyers. By applying updates automatically, you can rest assured you’ll have the latest in security and functionality every time you use the tool.
Native cloud tools are known for their automatic updates, with releases taking place to the entire user base at once.
Integrations
Integrations between the tools you use can create efficiencies, eliminating the need for double data entry or to cross-check the information in multiple programs. Modern practice management programs were built to be able to sync with a variety of commonly used tools like Google calendar, Dropbox, and Office 365 to allow users to develop a more custom setup.
As you look into what integrations are available, it’s important to note that not all of them are created equally. Some integrations are designed to only push data from one system to the other and not to receive it, which can create limitations. As you research and implement integrations, you’ll want to check to see exactly how they operate to make the most of them.
Improved Client Experience
Modern tools don’t just improve your internal workflow and processes – they also provide value to your clients as well. For example, online credit card payments not only boost cash flow for your firm, but it also makes it easier for clients to enter their payment and increases overall satisfaction. Information sharing through a client portal is another example, reducing the amount of time spent on client calls and emails while providing communication and transparency to the client.
When competing against other firms, being able to provide better service through technology is essential.
Streamlined Workflows
Between rising client demands, increased requirements due to e-filing and other mandates and the general daily workload, the to-do list for running a practice is seemingly endless. To be able to compete against other firms and succeed in today’s world, lawyers have to take advantage of technology in order to make clients happy and leave time to focus on true legal work and billable hours. As you look to modernize your firm, it’s important to think about how the various tools you use work together.
As you’ve likely learned by now, the tools you choose and use will directly affect your firms’ routine workflows. You want to select options that are going to make those workflows more efficient, not less. To be able to do that, you need to know exactly what functions are needed, what types of tools to use for each of those functions and how they should communicate effectively, whether through integrations or all-in-one solutions.
Not every tool has the same capabilities, so research those thoroughly before making any decisions. Some options only include the core function, while others rely on integrations to work. There are even some programs that are designed to only specialize in one key function, making it difficult to tie into other systems. Even though it can be a highly efficient tool, the amount of time spent manually inputting data in another system can offset the value it provides.
Law firms have some very specific workflows other industries aren’t concerned about, especially those related to compliance and trust accounting. To maintain compliance and also ensure you’re completing tasks accurately, choosing tools meant for general use may not be enough. Those created specifically to address the unique needs of the legal industry are designed with workflows to support items such as individual client ledgers and preventing overdrafts.
Modern Practice Management for Law Firms
Now that you have a better understanding of what’s involved with modern practice management, consider using this information as a guideline for how to improve your firm and set it up for success. Today’s practice management tools are designed to be utilized by users of all technical skill levels, so no matter what your technical background is you’ll be able to take advantage of all the benefits associated with them. For all the areas you oversee to run your practice, from accounting to client interaction to case management, modern practice management tools were created to make your life easier and give you more time to focus on the billable tasks.
With the information from this guide, take some time to research and choose the right tools for your practice in order to transform your firm, streamline operations, and simplify countless tasks.