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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2022 · 13 MIN

The Emergence and Evolution of Legal Practice Management Software – Part II – The Entrepreneurial Lawyer

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This episode of The Entrepreneurial Lawyer features the conclusion of our conversation with Lexicon Sales Consultant Sara Langan about the ways legal practice management software can help law firms grow and become more profitable. Sara talks with podcast hosts Dan Cuneo and Sarah Ruttan Bates about the advantages of having billing and timekeeping integrated under one practice management platform. They also discuss the emergence of virtual paralegal and assistant positions within the modern hybrid work environment. Sara goes on to review what she considers the most essential components to consider when assessing practice management software and how it should ultimately enable better communication and collaboration within a law firm. Listen and subscribe to The Entrepreneurial Lawyer on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or by visiting LexiconServices.com. The post The Emergence and Evolution of Legal Practice Management Software – Part II – The Entrepreneurial Lawyer appeared first on Lexicon.

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