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Tough economic times demand Legal Files

 

August 21, 2008

To stay competitive in today's challenging environment, legal professionals are turning to Legal Files case and matter management system with increasing frequency. Implementing new technologies during a downturned economy can save companies and law firms more than just capital.

“Our customers traditionally have purchased Legal Files to help make their staff more productive, but now it’s become apparent how much Legal Files can help cut costs and increase efficiency. Legal Files helps our customers remain profitable in a bearish economy—without adding staff members or additional hours,” said John Kanoski, chief executive officer of Legal Files Software, Inc.

Given the economic downturn, it would not have been surprising for Legal Files Software, Inc. to experience the same kind of downturn. However, the exact opposite has taken place, Kanoski said. While there is still the initial investment of time and money with any matter management system, Legal Files provides its clients a substantial return on investments in weeks, not months or years. And, he said, its value increases every year it’s in use.

“In the last year or so, most of our new Legal Files customers have expressed that, with this economy, they need to take full advantage of every technological advancement that is available to them,” Kanoski said.

“People aren’t career employees any more,” according to Chris Myers, systems administrator with Locks Law Firm, which has offices in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. “We have people moving into different roles all the time and that can cause a problem,” he said, especially with nothing but a manual process in place. “Every time a new secretary would come into the firm, she’d have a mound of stuff to sift through. It was a time-consuming process trying to determine things such as, when did that letter go out, who was called or who hadn’t been called. It was an ongoing concern,” he said.

“Now with Legal Files, you don’t need a Rosetta Stone to come up to speed,” Myers said. “You log into Legal Files, pick up right where the other person left off and get on with it. The workload is there, but unless the stuff is organized, it can become a runaway train. Legal Files centralizes it all for us, and everyone is working off the same program.”

 

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