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Connected: How to Integrate Legal Software in the Cloud
June 12, 2024
Virtual
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Connected: How to Integrate Legal Software in the Cloud
June 12, 2024 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Cloud software began to take hold in law firms around 2008. Over 15 years later, they’re nearly ubiquitous across attorneys’ workflows. When most attorneys think of the advantage tied to cloud software, the notions of flexibility, mobility and cost savings are often at the forefront. One thing that lawyers are aware of – but maybe underutilizing – are cloud-based integrations.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about cloud software is how well it connects with other cloud software – without the requirement of a physical device, like a server, residing in your office. Of course, the potential problem with integrations is that there are an almost overwhelming number of choices and different ways to connect additional software to your favorite software.
So, if you’re trying to figure out your best configuration(s), join us for this timely webinar, in which we’ll describe how to connect software integrations and which ones to pick and choose.
Specific topics to be discussed, include:
• Three different integration options
• Primary softwares
• A review of various integration combinations
• Ethics considerations
Speakers
Jared Correia
Jared D. Correia, Esq. is a former practicing lawyer, who has been a business management consultant, exclusively for law firms, since 2008. In that time, Correia has worked with 1000s of law firms, all over the world, ranging in size from solo offices to Big Law firms. He is an internationally recognized legal technology expert. Correia is the founder and CEO of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting, which offers services directly to lawyers, as well as through bar associations, for member attorneys. Correia has been the host of the Legal Toolkit podcast on Legal Talk Network, since 2009. He is also the host of the NonEventcast podcast for Above the Law, as well as a frequent contributor to its NonEvent legal technology hub. Correia is a regular presenter for legal organizations and often writes for law firm business management publications.