Archive for July, 2009
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Jul 28, 2009
No CommentsCMS Quells Case Overload
Do content management systems influence the workflow, productivity and operational expenditures at law firms? Regardless of the size of the law firm, the pressures to maximize profitability are always the sine qua non. Workloads, document management and the ever-evolving expense of doing business contribute to these challenges. Content management systems (CMS) alleviate the redundant inefficiency...
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Jul 22, 2009
No CommentsContent Management Systems (CMS) Publicize Litigation Scores
Dear Law Firm CMS, Lately, our firm has been in the spotlight for litigating a high-profile case. While we don’t want to do anything to compromise our client’s case, we would like to use some of that publicity to drive traffic to our law office’s Web site. Aside from a press release, can you recommend...
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Jul 10, 2009
No CommentsWhat Content Management Systems Do for Parcel Mail Dissemination?
How much time does your staff expend searching for mailed documents? If your law office were to calculate the number of hours and days that it takes for a single piece of mail to make its way through various departments and personnel, the time would illustrate a glaring loss of productivity. That same time could...
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Jul 02, 2009
No CommentsContent Management Systems Vs. Social Networking Site
Would you entrust your case to an attorney, using Facebook to promote their legal services? Certain law offices use this approach. While it may attract a few new clients, it’s not an enduring marketing maneuver. Social media sites such as Facebook, and MySpace are not the elixir for fortifying new client acquisitions. Although social networking...
