For solo practitioner Anne Raduns, technology has transformed her monthly billing system into an efficient process. A family law attorney in Ocala, Fla., Raduns says she has automated her office and has created a fairly seamless workflow.

Recording her time instantaneously on her phone using an app for legal timekeeping, Raduns can start the billing process from home. "I can remote into my computer. I can tell it to bill all matters and then I can drive into the office," she says. "By the time I get into the office, all the matters have been billed. They’re stapled and waiting on the copier for me."

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