As law firms move toward a corporate model of operation, they must rethink how they acquire — and keep — clients. Today’s corporations expect to collaborate, and demand that technology be used to deliver “better, faster, cheaper” legal services. In our cover story, Foley & Lardner’s CIO Douglas Caddell says it bluntly — firms must sell their technology along with their legal services, to beat out competitors.

Continuing with the theme, consultant Brett Burney explains how you can use simple, inexpensive software to work effectively with clients and co-counsel to create documents.

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