Telephone Technology
Although telephones have been a law firm staple almost since their creation and patenting by Mr. Bell in 1876, they usually are not considered legal “technology”.
Using a telephone as the piece of equipment to check, route or forward communications or conduct “work” means one less item your firm needs to supply, maintain or explain to each new hire. Additionally, using a telephone removes the need to be “webby” or “techie” for end users as most staff are quite comfortable with this basic piece of office equipment.
Caution should be taken of any free calling service and end users truly need to beware of peer to peer networks as issues with overall collection of data, security and call quality are reported. Even large and slickly marketed VoIP services have growing reports of poor customer service, call quality and now difficulty terminating service. Remember, VoIP is an alternative to a traditional land line, not an equal!
Productive uses for any telephone include:
Long distance learning Long distance learning is a great option for those who work from home offices or those in remote locations who do not wish to travel hours to get to a “live” class. In many instances, classes offered through established associations provide CLE credit, making for an easy process for you to keep your practice and CLE credits up to date. š
Considerations – Take your “conference” to the “conference room” and ask others to attend and learn with you. They may not get the CLE credit … Read more