Heading into 2013, the trend for law firms big and small is to go paperless, as a survey by Iron Mountain recently found. But what are the best ways to do it?
Not only is going paperless good for the environment, it can also be good for your bottom line. Paper costs money, toners cost even more money, and replacing your printer can cost thousands.
Thankfully, for even attorneys in the smallest of offices, there are many options for you to go paperless. Here are five suggestions you may want to consider:
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