Online Workspaces for Lawyers: An Evolving Necessity
In the modern legal landscape, Online Workspaces for Lawyers are becoming essential. Lawyers are increasingly engaging in remote work and virtual collaborations. They require workspaces that are tailored to these needs and the plethora of software tools available in the market.
The Two Best Online Workspaces for Lawyers
When it comes to Online Workspaces for Lawyers, two software tools outshine the rest. In today’s digital age, it’s crucial to make the right choice when selecting the tools that will foster seamless interaction and effective work management. Discover why these tools are the preferred choice for many legal professionals.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Modern online workspaces for remote collaboration
- Choosing the right online workspace
- Choosing affordable online workspaces
- Innovative software tools and productivity
Resources from this Episode
Craft online workspace
Notion online workspace
Loom demo/intro video of Craft (made for my friend Mike)
InstaHeadshots (professional headshots from smartphone pics)
Loom demo of InstaHeadshots (made for Inner Circle members)
Check out my Inner Circle (where you’ll learn to collaborate virtually and communicate asynchronously with other like-minded solo and small firm attorneys)
Take the Law-Tech Assessment to help you understand which tech tools you need to concentrate on to keep your practice modern and competitive.
General Resources
- Click for a list of the Best Tech Tools for Lawyers
- Subscribe to: The 80/20 Principle
- Check out my Law Firm Systems Intensive
- Join: ‘80/20 Inner Circle‘ (valuable business insights for small firm owners)
- Read: The 80/20 Principle: The Secret of Achieving More with Less, by Richard Koch
- Get my new email course: ChatGPT for Lawyers (it’s free)
Check out my Law Practice Assessment if you want to improve your practice. (answer a few questions and then get specific recommendations for improvement in 5 key areas).
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