Great topic! This EDRM webinar sponsored by Nextpoint discusses strategic tips to recover software costs & maximize profitability for your firm!
Next Tuesday, January 28th, EDRM will host the Nextpoint sponsored webinar Strategic Tips to Recover Software Costs and Maximize Profitability for Your Firm (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). In this educational webcast, the experts will share tips on how to recover costs and maximize profitability at your firm. They’ll discuss strategies for keeping ediscovery costs low in the face of rising data volumes, and even highlight a new tool that makes cost recovery easier than ever – the Nextpoint Subscription Pass-Through Invoice Generator.
This Nextpoint + EDRM webcast will feature expert speakers, including ediscovery consultant and journalist Brett Burney, experienced attorney Anand Mathew, and ediscovery product manager Tyler Stanley. The panelists will cover:
- Why passing through costs is the right business move
- The ethical rules and guidelines surrounding cost recovery
- Methods for calculating pass-through amounts for your cases
- Additional tips to keep costs low throughout the litigation process
Let’s face it: In this digital age, using technology in your legal practice is basically a given. And software fees become another overhead cost that can diminish the profitability of your firm. But that doesn’t have to be the case. You can utilize technology, recover costs, and maintain a profitable business, all in accordance with ethical rules and standards. Register here to learn strategic tips to recover software costs & maximize profitability for your firm next Tuesday!
So, what do you think? Are you looking to pass through your software costs? If so, attend the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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