Automating new business intake is one of the most critical IT projects a law firm can launch to reduce practice-related risks. A well-designed NBI system will also improve business continuity, reduce cost, and improve the integrity of data across the firm, says consultant Steven Burchell. But creating an automated NBI is not a trivial task -- it's laden with technological and cultural hurdles. Find out how to get help.
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Rethinking New Business Intake at Law Firms
Law Technology News
June 24, 2011
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