Ep. 174 – 3 New Products That Will Help Solo Attorneys & Small Firms Create a Cutting-Edge Practice – with Tom Lambotte

Tom Lambotte, co-author of Macs in Law: The Definitive Guide for the Mac-Curious, Windows-Using Attorney and CEO of GlobalMac IT, returns to The Law Entrepreneur to share three new products designed to help small and solo attorneys optimize and grow their law firms: BasicCare, How to Start a Mac Law Firm, and Optimize Method.

 

BasicCare is the suite of tools that GlobalMac IT has been using for years to reduce the time and energy spent maintaining Mac systems, now available to firms of any size. How to Start a Mac Law Firm is their first course, offering a detailed step-by-step process and all of the best practices a lawyer needs to make the most out of their tech platforms.

 

And Optimize Method is especially exciting because it will help all attorneys, not just Mac users, create the cutting-edge law firm that they need to keep up and thrive in our fast-paced world. It is a membership platform filled with strategies that Tom has been using to help other firms for years, so I think this is really going to be a game-changer for a lot of small firms.

 

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