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VLO May Be the Solution to Reduced USPS Mail Services, Says Attorney Web Design Firm

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December 16, 2011 (San Diego, CA) – Law firm practice management software, such as a Virtual Law Office (or VLO), may be an excellent solution for law firms expecting to suffer setbacks due to the coming changes to the Unites States Postal Service delivery system.  The USPS is seeking to end next-day mail delivery in an attempt to cut costs and stay open – and as attorney web design firm Legal Web Experts reports, many law firms that rely heavily on prompt mail delivery could find their practices in trouble without a reliably fast mail service.

With increased reliance on email and internet technology for communication and sending of documents, the U.S. Postal Service has struggled over the last several years to continue providing many first-class mail services.  They recently announced a plan to save $2.1 billion in costs by laying off 28,000 workers, closing hundreds of mail processing plants and ending next-day delivery of regular (also known as “first-class”) mail.

Without next-day mail delivery, the delay of important court papers, documents, evidence and other materials could cause problems and even cost an attorney their case.  By switching to a law firm practice management software system, legal practices that rely heavily on the mail could completely avoid problems associated with the USPS.  “Sending and uploading documents via the internet is beginning to affect every industry, including legal,” says Ryan Nelson, Director of Operations for attorney web design firm Legal Web Experts.  “All firms must seriously consider having a digital document sending solution – or, at the very least, have a solution that can be implemented quickly should they need it.”

The Virtual Law Office (or VLO) system allows attorneys to set up a client login portal on their website.  Clients can log in over a secure connection to download and upload documents, send completed forms, securely message their attorney and even make payments online.  Beyond simply solving the mailing problem, a VLO allows lawyers increased flexibility at their office and gives them the ability to work from anywhere.  Clients also love the flexibility of sending and completing forms and documents online and communicating without traveling to their attorney’s office.  The VLO can be integrated into almost any website in under two weeks – in many cases, within days.  There are a number of low-cost  online law office solutions that can fulfill a law firm’s document-sharing needs.

The USPS anticipates holding off on the mail delay until at least May 15, 2012.  In the meantime, it is advisable for attorneys who depend on prompt mail in their legal practices to look into options like VLOs.

 

About Legal Web Experts
Legal Web Experts, a division of New Wave Enterprises LLC, offers expert attorney web design and affordable Virtual Law Office integration for law firms of any size.  For more information, visit http://www.legalwebexperts.com.


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What is Cloud Computing?

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The concept of “cloud computing” has really taken off among legal web development agencies and users in the past several years.  It’s a system that solves a lot of problems, but many business owners looking into web development solutions are unsure of what it really is and how it can help them.

Cloud computing is a way of storing and accessing digital documents – as well as performing digital tasks – on an outside server.  A server is a large computer that stores files and displays them online.  Traditionally, while you’re working on your computer or smartphone, your documents and data will be stored on that computer or on that smartphone.  Instead, cloud computing systems store this data on a server that is accessed via the internet.

As “cloud” is a common metaphor for the internet, the name explains more now: rather than computing on your own computer and home (or office) network devices, you’re doing your computing work on an outside server, which allows you to store information and access it from any location.  SaaS (or “software as a service”)-style cloud computing uses a single browser application to allow users to access the information stored on the “cloud.”  This means no additional costs or investment in software or servers for the clients, and the price of an SaaS system is usually quite affordable.

So how can cloud computing benefit a legal practice?  With more and more law firms creating a “Virtual Law Office” identity for themselves, SaaS cloud computing is the simplest and most cost-effective way to set up a VLO system.  Cloud computing makes this possible by allowing for document storage and tasks on a browser-accessible shared portal.  For more information on setting up a virtual law office, visit Legal Web Experts online.


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