Home Office Lawyer Describes Paperless Setup
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Here is a link to a blog entry by Grant D. Griffiths, who is a lawyer working out of his basement. In this particular entry, he writes about his “paperless” setup. I love hearing about other people’s office setups, and what technology works in the real world and what doesn’t. Thanks Grant.
I’ve considered creating some software that helps people with scanned images, code, sort, and organize the documents on their hard drive. Imagine iTunes or iPhoto for documents with a Bee Docs’ twist. In fact, we’ve got most of that functionality in our Bee Docs’ Discover web repository, but it would fun to create a Mac application for that purpose. I’m not sure how big the market would be for such a product… I wish there was an easy way to find out how many Mac users are going for a “paperless” office like Grant describes.
Labels: customer, discover, grant giffiths, paperless office
2 Comments:
I know of at least one law office which would be VERY interested in such an application for the Mac...
I got your site from the Google Search. I sent this note to Grant - Hello Grant,
My nanme is Milton Jones and I'm an attorney in Morrow, GA (outside of Atanta). I have a nearly paperless office also. I also have a Blog http://www.bpaperfree.com/index.php Can I post you discussion about your paperless office (my readers would love to see it). I was down in Lawrence earlier this year to speak at the Annual Bankruptcy Institute about how to go paperless. The people were great. My wonderful wife (Mary) and I have written an eBook, "Be Paper Free - The Paperless Law Office". If you like. I'll send you a comp copy. Keep in touch. MDJ
Bee Docs - Of course, if you like I will also send you a comp copy of the eBook. Keep in touch
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