I was recently asked to contribute a set of articles to TechnoLawyer on making technology selections for new – or expanded – legal practices, broken out according to budgetary capabilities (from shoestring to no limits).
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Jack Schaller has been active in the field of law office technology since 1989, and has worked with a variety of commercial accounting, legal billing, practice management, and document management software products during his twenty plus years in the software consulting field. During his tenure as a software consultant he has garnered many sales and service awards for his work with legal software products. Jack is a frequent presenter at legal conferences and seminars, and is a regular contributor to TechnoLawyer and other technology publications.