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Family Law Attorneys Reap Benefits With The Family Law Assistant

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The Legal Assistant has added recently their newest product, The Family Law Assistant (TFLA). TFLA provides to family attorneys a simple and yet profound case management system to improve law office management, efficiency, quality of work, and help provide peace of mind to the family law practitioner.

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Family Law Attorneys Reap Benefits With The Family Law Assistant

LexBlog

The Legal Assistant has added recently their newest product, The Family Law Assistant (TFLA). TFLA provides to family attorneys a simple and yet profound case management system to improve law office management, efficiency, quality of work, and help provide peace of mind to the family law practitioner.

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Document Automation: Streamline Workflows and Get More of Your Time Back

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The possibilities for document automation go far beyond this. Documents such as court forms, contracts, and trust and estate plans can be generated easily in a wide range of legal areas—litigation, family law, corporate law, and general transactional law, to name a few.

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

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Atlanta Legal Aid Society will use a $267,374 grant to enhance its intake and client interview systems to allow staff and volunteers to conduct centralized intake, screening and legal advice for family law applicants. The organization will use a second grant for $35,000 to perform a full technology and security assessment.

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

LawSites

Atlanta Legal Aid Society will use a $267,374 grant to enhance its intake and client interview systems to allow staff and volunteers to conduct centralized intake, screening and legal advice for family law applicants. The organization will use a second grant for $35,000 to perform a full technology and security assessment.