When he started his solo practice, Bryan Sims knew he wanted a paperless firm: "I didn't want to pay for storage," he recalls. At ABA TECHSHOW 2014, Sims said a change of attitude is the key to a paperless path: "The first step is to change your idea of what it is to work. Work isn't generating paper, it's generating documents. Nobody generates documents on a piece of paper anymore, and your work product is information you store on a computer — not on paper." That's hard to argue with, eh? And there was plenty of other great advice at the conference on making the transition to paperless a lot less sticky for law offices. Whether you want to perfect your paperless workflow or simply be a more productive lawyer, these tips from ABA TECHSHOW can help you get more done — with less paper. ... READ MORE
Originally published April 4, 2014Sign up for our free newsletter.