In this tough economy, law firms must exploit software and hardware to extract every drop of productivity and maximize return on investment. But firms also must be sure they have the right software and that the humans use it correctly. This is a big challenge, with staggering financial consequences.

Poorly formatted documents can easily cost a law firm $800,000 a year — and that’s a conservative estimate based on 20 secretaries working on two documents a day and 20 associates working on a single document per day.

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