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"You should get as much help as you need for as small of a price as possible. You deserve a firm or organization that not only saves you on expenses and builds revenues but that also provides better customer service to your clients, the tools your employees need to do their jobs, and less stress for you personally. This book will explore tools that will help you center your practice on applying your skills to high-value tasks. This book should better position you for the future. You will not likely take every piece of advice offered, but you should get direction of where you want to take your…mehr

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"You should get as much help as you need for as small of a price as possible. You deserve a firm or organization that not only saves you on expenses and builds revenues but that also provides better customer service to your clients, the tools your employees need to do their jobs, and less stress for you personally. This book will explore tools that will help you center your practice on applying your skills to high-value tasks. This book should better position you for the future. You will not likely take every piece of advice offered, but you should get direction of where you want to take your firm or organization. You may even be able to figure out a way to get to a small part of the 77 to 86 percent of potential clients that lawyers do not serve. This book will examine a few featured products and supply screenshots to illustrate the possibilities for your firm. It will explore some good and not-so-good free products and low-cost products to provide ideas. There are plenty of products that cost more and provide many quality services, but you need to see what is out there to decide what you want out of your automation"--
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Chris Fortier is an attorney-adviser with the Social Security Administration's Office of Hearings Operations in Falls Church, Virginia. He supports the national hearing operation through working with forms, templates, and applications (of course, the views he expresses do not reflect those of SSA or the federal government) amongst other projects. Chris serves as co-chair for the Virginia State Bar TechShow and was the President of the Virginia State Bar Young Lawyers Conference (YLC). He expanded the YLC's social media and web footprint. He also established a weekly video series dedicated to training new lawyers, and added automated features such as forms and directory lists to the YLC's website. He also won the Edwin Burnett Young Lawyer of the Year Award in 2013 and is currently a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the ABA Young Lawyers Division. Chris also serves on the board for the Virginia State Bar's Diversity Conference, where he (and a few dedicated individuals) established the Conference publication, Invictus, along with its social media presence. He has served on the VSB's. He has served in various roles for the American Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division including as a delegate representing Virginia to the YLD Assembly and as a director in the executive cabinet. He graduated from the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia where he served as its Alumni Association President (and starting its social media presence). He is also a proud graduate of James Madison University. He is the husband of Brittany Fortier and father of Ansley Fortier. He currently lives in Oakton, VA.