Wills and Probate: Why Your Firm Needs Cloud-Based Solutions – Today’s Wills & Probate

As of last year, 88% of UK businesses had adopted cloud-based technology. Has your wills and probate law firm done so yet for all your practice management needs?

Chances are youre already using some cloud-based technology. Most lawyers use the cloud as part of other internet-related services, whether those be professional or personal: Dropbox, Gmail, Evernote, Facebook, and Amazon all run on cloud technology. For professional usage, the cloud is here to stay for legal firms across the world, a change that has been accelerated by the events of the past 18 months.

Previously, many legal practices relied on on-premise, server-based software, but remote working has exposed many limitations to that sort of system. While firms may prefer the idea of having information stored in-office, there are a number of inherent problems:

As more of us have worked from home, the problems of relying on a server-based systemespecially one that is supplemented by paper files stored in filing cabinetshave been highlighted. By contrast, cloud-based technologies offer seamless remote access, greater time savings, better security, 99.9% uptime guarantees, and significant long-term cost savings.

To read more about the benefits of a cloud-based approach for your firm, check out Clios The Quick Guide to Cloud Computing for Law Firms.

Or, give the worlds leading cloud-based legal practice management software a try. Speak with a Clio expert to ask for your free demonstration today.

This article was submitted to be published by Clio as part of their advertising agreement with Todays Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Todays Wills and Probate.

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