This is the second part of our interview with Ron Collins, CEO of Gavel & Gown Software, the company behind Amicus Attorney, and now, Amicus Cloud. Yesterday, we discussed the present state of Amicus Cloud. Today, we talk about the future.
Let’s talk about the future. What about document production? Will that include any actual legal forms or templates, or is it a create-your-own sort of system?
We have a deep history in that, we were the first to see its value, and we have some truly phenomenal capabilities in that regard in our premium desktop product.
That’s all from us and Mr. Collins. We’d like to thank him for his time and for giving us some insight on what the future of Amicus Cloud, and the cloud-based practice management industry will look like.
Related Resources:
- The Cloud and Why Lawyers Should Give a Damn (FindLaw’s Technologist)
- Amicus Cloud: Robust, Microsoft-Loving Cloud-Based Practice Management (FindLaw’s Technologist)
- Box: A Bigger (Better?) Cloud Storage Option (FindLaw’s Technologist)
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