This Earth Day, it’s important to recognize how a law firm’s administrative processes affect the environment. Consider record retrieval. The traditional retrieval process is fundamentally paper-based from start to finish. Add in resources like packing materials, storage locations and fossil fuel transportation, and the environmental costs mount.

More and more legal professionals are demanding options to reduce the amount of paper used in this process. As a solution, many firms are turning to cloud-based retrieval and document management services that scan paper records and deliver them in a secure digital format, enabling professionals to review, analyze, and summarize those records online. This switch ultimately saves time and money while reducing a practice’s carbon footprint.

Use Less Paper and Save More Trees

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