Episode 84: Using technology to grow a family law practice with Jason Rice of Dirigo-Divorce.
/Get ready to revolutionize your practice as Jason Rice from Dirigo-Divorce joins me to discuss how he uses technology to improve the services he provides to his clients. Jason is a Family Law attorney based in Maine and New England who has harnessed technology to manage his legal practice. He has a deep passion for family law, clearly fostered through his years of legal experience. Jason worked as a Staff Attorney for the 13th Judicial Circuit Court in Tampa, FL, where he assisted judges in various areas, including family law. Jason has also taught Family Law at a community college for nearly ten years and co-authored "Relocations: A Judge's Perspective" with the Honorable Judge Daniel Sleet.
Join Jason and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!
What are three pieces of tech software hardware that solos and small firms might be surprised are not "big firms" only?
What three pieces of tech software and hardware make working with virtual remote services seamless?
What are the top three tips when communicating with clients through an LPM, text, or email?
In our conversation, we cover the following:
[01:11] Jason's Mac-based Legal Practice
[11:00] Essential Tech for Solos and Small Firms
[21:07] Seamless Remote Work: Essential Tools for Virtual Collaboration
[31:14] How to Communicate Effectively with Clients: Texting and Email TipsTop of Form
[34:34] Connect with Jason
Resources:
Connect with Jason:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jasonmrice/
Website: dirigo-divorce.com/
Hardware mentioned in the conversation:
External monitors Apple XDR: apple.com/pro-display-xdr/
Software & Cloud Services mentioned in the conversation:
Backblaze: backblaze.com/
Calendly: calendly.com/
Clio: clio.com/
Daylite: marketcircle.com/legal/
Fastcase: fastcase.com/
Google Voice: voice.google.com/
HumbleFax: humblefax.com/
Kofax: knowledge.kofax.com/
Marketcircle: marketcircle.com/
Nuance Power PDF: shop.nuance.com/store/nuanceus
Posh Virtual Receptionist Service: posh.com/
Ruby Receptionists: ruby.com/